Common phrase used to show superiority over a mouth-breather, negative canthal tilt, T50 eyes. Anyone falling under any of those categories, its over for you, just ropemaxx.
by Boomer.com October 24, 2023
A upside down jon doe is when a girl is hanging upside down from the monkey bars and her weave falls out and lands in your anus.
by Upside down jon doe king March 18, 2015
A question you ask when the answer is a blisteringly obvious yes.
Makes use of the word 'Pope' as both noun and verb.
Makes use of the word 'Pope' as both noun and verb.
"You want another beer?"
'Does the Pope Pope in the woods?!'
"uhhh"
'Gawdamnit, the Pope Popes everywhere, he's the fuckin' pope!'
'Does the Pope Pope in the woods?!'
"uhhh"
'Gawdamnit, the Pope Popes everywhere, he's the fuckin' pope!'
by drjeco August 25, 2015
a known word used by James May in "The Grand Tour" each time a visitor dies on their way to the studio
"Oh no, he's been bitten by a snake and has painfully died outside the studio"
"Does that mean hes not coming on then?"
"Does that mean hes not coming on then?"
by Lucy The Saurium September 28, 2021
The art of jacking it onto a desk, so there is easy cleanup afterwards. Saves the need for a cleanup crew.
by HereticHenry May 09, 2019
A product or process that just does what it's required to do, often used for lacklustre things that are just about good enough for a job, but nothing special.
by UKSnootyFox April 11, 2016
Phrase used to answer a question that has an obvious "yes" or "no" answer. Made famous by Carl Johnson (CJ) of GTA: San Andreas.
Caesar: You wanna make some money?
CJ: Does the Pope shit in the woods?
Caesar: Why you keep askin' me that, holmes? I told you, I dunno. Where the holiness does his business, is his business.
CJ: Does the Pope shit in the woods?
Caesar: Why you keep askin' me that, holmes? I told you, I dunno. Where the holiness does his business, is his business.
by Fünky Füror April 17, 2010