by Toca'sMiracle May 6, 2009

A guy at work is singing along to the radio, in a high pitched girly voice. To subtly make fun of him, one of workmates asks, 'Were you in the choir?'
by cherrypicker October 5, 2006

A phrase that incorretly replaces "me" with "I." As many English speakers are ignorant of their own language, the speakers have trouble with the usage of "me" and "I."
This phrase is typically said by those trying to act smarter than they actually are. They believe that the rest of the world says the phrase "between you and me" incorrectly and are trying to show off their smart ass. However, they are just idiots.
This phrase is typically said by those trying to act smarter than they actually are. They believe that the rest of the world says the phrase "between you and me" incorrectly and are trying to show off their smart ass. However, they are just idiots.
Presenter: Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah....
Guy 1: (To Guy 2, in a whisper) Between you and I, this guy is boring.
Guy 2: And you are trying to be a smartass, but failing. That makes it worse.
Guy 1: (To Guy 2, in a whisper) Between you and I, this guy is boring.
Guy 2: And you are trying to be a smartass, but failing. That makes it worse.
by Dakarai007 March 22, 2011

said when something is really, really fucked up. It is said on one of the Simpson's episodes and thus it is a valid word.
by bread infection October 21, 2005

Said in a higher pitched Mexican accent, used to mock somebody when they get upset over menial matters. Originally derived from getting chilli sauce in ones eye, giving the appearance of crying over nothing.
Usually replied to with "I'm not, I've just... (Insert why you're "crying" here)
Usually replied to with "I'm not, I've just... (Insert why you're "crying" here)
by Mobbin' June 22, 2014
