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by ElatedJay20 October 6, 2021
Get the among ourselves mug.A phrase used to denote that a couple of men, who are both in relationships, are free to act like men and otherwise play and engage in general stupidity.
Taken originally from a skit on the comedy show 'The Kids in the Hall' in which the wives of a pair of married men leave on a short vacation. The two married men are now able to party and generally act foolish, exclaiming, "The wives are gone, we have the whole country to ourselves!" before embarking on an, apparently, nationwide party.
Currently, the term is used on any occasion when a small group of men (not less than two, not more than five) are allowed to generally have a good time because their wives are otherwise engaged.
Note: Often accompanied by an impromptu victory dance, during the saying of, 'Whole country to ourselves!'
Taken originally from a skit on the comedy show 'The Kids in the Hall' in which the wives of a pair of married men leave on a short vacation. The two married men are now able to party and generally act foolish, exclaiming, "The wives are gone, we have the whole country to ourselves!" before embarking on an, apparently, nationwide party.
Currently, the term is used on any occasion when a small group of men (not less than two, not more than five) are allowed to generally have a good time because their wives are otherwise engaged.
Note: Often accompanied by an impromptu victory dance, during the saying of, 'Whole country to ourselves!'
man1: Dude, my wife is going out on girl's night!
man2: I know, -mine is going too!
man1: Looks like-
man1 & man2: -we've got the whole country to ourselves!
man2: I know, -mine is going too!
man1: Looks like-
man1 & man2: -we've got the whole country to ourselves!
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Get the Ornery mug.The french verb for 'To own', like owned and pwned. The actual french verb for posession is Avoir, so Ouner directly refers to a competitive victory.
Present tense
Je oune - I owned
Tu ounes - You owned
Il oune - He owned
Elle oune - She owned
Nous ounons - We owned
Vous ounez - They/You owned ('You' when adressing a stranger)
Ils ounent - Those guys owned
Elles ounent - Those girls owned
Past tense, conjugated with Avoir (To have)
J'ai ouné(e) - I have owned
Tu as ouné - You have owned
Il a ouné - He has owned
Elle a ounée - She has owned
Nous avons ounés - We have owned
Vouz avez ouné - They(You) have owned
Ils ont ounés - Those guys have owned
Elles ont ounées - Those girls have owned
Present tense
Je oune - I owned
Tu ounes - You owned
Il oune - He owned
Elle oune - She owned
Nous ounons - We owned
Vous ounez - They/You owned ('You' when adressing a stranger)
Ils ounent - Those guys owned
Elles ounent - Those girls owned
Past tense, conjugated with Avoir (To have)
J'ai ouné(e) - I have owned
Tu as ouné - You have owned
Il a ouné - He has owned
Elle a ounée - She has owned
Nous avons ounés - We have owned
Vouz avez ouné - They(You) have owned
Ils ont ounés - Those guys have owned
Elles ont ounées - Those girls have owned
J'ai t'ouné - I owned you!
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Get the Ouner mug.Mischievous, unpredicatable, contrary. Prone to teasing, silliness or pranks but not necessarily intentionally cruel in nature.
My friend in Georgia announced plans to dye my dog pink, then had the nerve to suggest it was unfair to call him "ornery."
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