by Josh March 1, 2005
Get the I pwned JOOmug. Phrase stated when person #1 is bored/unfascinated with person #2 and wants to get on with their life.
Often stated as "I gtg."
Often stated as "I gtg."
TEXTING-
Person #1- Hey do you wanna go to Linda's party tomorrow night? It'll be really fun and a lot of our friends are gonna come.
Person #2- k
Person #1- I gtg.
VIDEO CHAT-
Person #1-Blah, blah blah, my friend, blah, so much fun, blah, lol
Person #2- I gotta go.
Person #1- Hey do you wanna go to Linda's party tomorrow night? It'll be really fun and a lot of our friends are gonna come.
Person #2- k
Person #1- I gtg.
VIDEO CHAT-
Person #1-Blah, blah blah, my friend, blah, so much fun, blah, lol
Person #2- I gotta go.
by Gtg!!! December 12, 2011
Get the I gotta gomug. Sarcastic addition to the end of an authoritative statement to make obvious the statement was meant in jest or is otherwise unreliable.
by ChaunceyMo January 27, 2006
Get the I am 8mug. by Danielle' September 4, 2006
Get the I aint goinmug. by XXXCHICKENXXX December 13, 2012
Get the I Have Fallen And I Can't Get Upmug. by Taste the Jace November 13, 2007
Get the I am Beowulf!mug. A war lasting from 1914 to 1918 between two groups of allied countries, the Allied and the Central Powers.
Important Allied Powers:
The British Empire
France
Russia (Until 1917)
United States (After 1917)
Important Central Powers:
Germany
Austria
The Ottoman Empire
This unfortunate conflict led to the deaths of millions of men on each side, nearly an entire generation wiped out. Entire classes of schoolboys signed up and died together.
Important Allied Powers:
The British Empire
France
Russia (Until 1917)
United States (After 1917)
Important Central Powers:
Germany
Austria
The Ottoman Empire
This unfortunate conflict led to the deaths of millions of men on each side, nearly an entire generation wiped out. Entire classes of schoolboys signed up and died together.
The fighting parties at that time - Spring 1917 - were ready for peace when America entered. The 1916 disasters of Jutland, Verdun and Somme had taken most, if not all, of the fighting spirit out of Germany, Britain and France. There had been already several peace-proposals from German and Austrian sides and there were attempts at mediation going on by neutral Danish, Swedish and even American negotiators. Peace at that moment would have saved over one million British, French, American, and other lives. But because the United States suddenly wanted their share of the war all peace-talk became useless.
by Rado February 5, 2005
Get the World War Imug.