by corneliusrobot April 20, 2014

by Totya August 26, 2015

Derived from the Duran Duran song Hungry like the wolf, this phrase is used to add emphasis to the end of a sentence.
by megalize08 December 17, 2008

To do something in a boss-like fashion, but better--with the cold-hearted determination of a half ginger, the brilliance of a thousand suns, and the finesse of a unicorn.
Symptoms include being a total lightweight, gingerness, toothpick legs, and an unfair height advantage.
Symptoms include being a total lightweight, gingerness, toothpick legs, and an unfair height advantage.
"I just conquered all of Calculus in a mere five minutes."
"...LIKE A HASS!"
"After getting drunk at Sprecher's, I serenaded my bff with Lean on Me in a bathroom stall."
"...LIKE A HASS!"
"...LIKE A HASS!"
"After getting drunk at Sprecher's, I serenaded my bff with Lean on Me in a bathroom stall."
"...LIKE A HASS!"
by Kellobeany June 17, 2012

by Okay ya November 9, 2017

When you like a post on Facebook because you feel bad for the person because they are unpopular and no one ever likes or comments their posts.
Person A: Poor Hilda, it's like no one even knows she's there.
Person B: Yeah, I know right? I felt so bad for her I piti-liked a few of her posts.
Person B: Yeah, I know right? I felt so bad for her I piti-liked a few of her posts.
by mema118 November 14, 2010

The minimum number of likes you will receive on any upload (Facebook, Instagram, etc). A member of the like base is expected to provide regular likes.
Matt: Has Annabel liked your photo yet?
Michael: Nah but she's a member of the like base, it won't be long now.
Michael: Nah but she's a member of the like base, it won't be long now.
by ChiffonBeef January 2, 2014
