Viral trend caused by Korean drama "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo".
A girl asks her crush if he likes the footballer Lionel Messi, thinking that all boys/men like football and she can snatch his interest.
A girl asks her crush if he likes the footballer Lionel Messi, thinking that all boys/men like football and she can snatch his interest.
by xMaariiee January 29, 2017
Legend: "Want to buy a snowboard?"
Kipper: "sure, how much mate?"
Legend: "£300?"
Kipper: "Awesome"
Legend: "ahh only cost me £200, done you like a kipper!"
Kipper: "Where does that saying come from anyway?"
Legend: "From me when I sold you a snowboard!"
Kipper: "sure, how much mate?"
Legend: "£300?"
Kipper: "Awesome"
Legend: "ahh only cost me £200, done you like a kipper!"
Kipper: "Where does that saying come from anyway?"
Legend: "From me when I sold you a snowboard!"
by theRealPhantomPleaseStandUp January 12, 2015
by @Jarashparadise January 19, 2015
A: It's from the Kdrama Weight lifting Kim Bok Joo And if they like Messi than marry then right there and then😩 {recommend watching the drama}
by arroz seco March 28, 2021
Said when letting an individual do him/her, when you either aren't in the mood to criticize them, or feel it's not your place to, whether or not you agree with their behavior. Because hey, what they eat doesn't make you sh*t, why give yourself gray hairs tryna change 'em?
If you like it, I love it...they're your kids, not mine.
Me: Wow, your girl wears a mad lot of makeup!
He: Hey, as long as the p*ssy and money don't stop, I say to her "if you like it, I love it."
Whatever floats your boat, if you like it, I love it.
Me: Wow, your girl wears a mad lot of makeup!
He: Hey, as long as the p*ssy and money don't stop, I say to her "if you like it, I love it."
Whatever floats your boat, if you like it, I love it.
by Kuahmel December 20, 2009
by realtackshooter August 3, 2023
A passive-aggressive and patronizing (though light-hearted) rhetorical question, intended to ridicule someone for doing something trivial, whether it be eating, watching TV or anything that can be vaguely interpreted as being enjoyed. intended to embarrass or annoy the recipient as a form of banter/teasing.
by breakingbad May 7, 2015