Friend: why are you crying?
Me: page 250
Friend: what was on page 250?
Me: please just leave me alone
Friend: but-
Me: please, (friends name). Please.
Me: page 250
Friend: what was on page 250?
Me: please just leave me alone
Friend: but-
Me: please, (friends name). Please.
by Newty March 16, 2017
The act of “multitasking” while masturbating. You might call your friend while masturbating but it’s not gay because you’re multitasking.
by Billy the Alien May 19, 2020
A word that, when used in the presence of The Maze Runner fans, causes severe emotional trauma. Can also be used to describe a senario that causes severe emotional trauma. Is somewhat of an "inside joke" for fans of The Maze Runner series.
Person 1: What page in that book are you on?
Person 2: I'm on page 250.
The Maze Runner fan: What!?! *Starts sobbing hysterically*
Family member: Our dog just passed away.
The Maze Runner fan: What?!?! This is page 250 all over again! *Starts sobbing hysterically*
Person 2: I'm on page 250.
The Maze Runner fan: What!?! *Starts sobbing hysterically*
Family member: Our dog just passed away.
The Maze Runner fan: What?!?! This is page 250 all over again! *Starts sobbing hysterically*
by TheBookNerd July 06, 2017
that thing of when a white guy starts to look more and more asian as they get older, inspired by the way Led Zeppelin's guitarist Jimmy Page aged into an asian dude
by cfboyd March 22, 2014
In TV production, especially soap operas, the pages of a script that occur during dream sequences or coma fantasies are colored pink. The alternate color of the pages reminds all involved that these events don't actually happen in the storyline of the soap.
On The Simpsons, Moe's facelift was an example of a "pink pages" sequence.
On House M.D., House's sex scene with Cuddy was a "pink pages" sequence.
On House M.D., House's sex scene with Cuddy was a "pink pages" sequence.
by Moggraider May 12, 2009
by Phixes March 09, 2005
by jewcakes44 February 16, 2010