by im tired December 20, 2023
Get the water (H²O) mug.A phrase used when a criminal is accused of possession of drugs in Georgia, the criminal usually makes an excuse for his actions, mostly just this phrase. It all started when a 21 year old girl was sitting in a passenger seat of a car, accused for smuggling meth, and she replied with, at court "it was just spaghetti-o's!" She got put into jail for several months, and was freed because it really was *justttt* spaghetti-o's.
Judge: The trial may begin for the defendant's supposed possession of coke.
Defendant: "It was just Spaghetti-o's!!"
Defendant: "It was just Spaghetti-o's!!"
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Get the it was just spaghetti-o's mug.by BuffaloBillsFan2005 July 9, 2022
Get the O. J. Simpson mug.The act of placing forcefully dropping one’s testicles on a jack o’ lantern on the night of All Hallow’s Eve.
by UFOMG333 January 2, 2018
Get the teabag o’ lantern mug.The most legendary Halloween party. Creatively created from combining jack-o’-lantern and halloween in the most obviously sexual way possible. Get it? jack-o-ween? Jack a wein? See!
The boys: Hey girls! Are you going to jack-o-ween tonight?
Girls: Of course! It’s the best party every year!
Girls: Of course! It’s the best party every year!
by Armpit Butter October 20, 2021
Get the jack-o-ween mug.* It possibly arose as a version of the ligature, Œ, of the digraph"Oe ", with the horizontal line of the "e" written across the "o".
* It possibly arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place: compare Bede's Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon period spelling ''Coinualch'' for standard ''Cēnwealh'' (a man's name) (in a text in Latin). Later the letter ø disappeared from Anglo-Saxon as the Anglo-Saxon sound /ø/ changed to /e/, but by then use of the letter ø had spread from England to Scandinavia
* It possibly arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place: compare Bede's Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon period spelling ''Coinualch'' for standard ''Cēnwealh'' (a man's name) (in a text in Latin). Later the letter ø disappeared from Anglo-Saxon as the Anglo-Saxon sound /ø/ changed to /e/, but by then use of the letter ø had spread from England to Scandinavia
by Qorptocx November 2, 2018
Get the O slash mug.Stands for "fictional other" in replacement of the term "significant other." Almost exclusively used by Kinstagram users who have a delusional belief that a fictional character is in love with them.
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