by Shrek would be proud April 05, 2019
What a teacher says to a student who is well-liked. Not just anyone gets told this at the end of the year. Most teachers who say this know you well enough to look at you as a person whom has made an impact on them, not just another face in the crowd that they get paid to teach.
by coolie julie July 02, 2018
Used to tell someone to "fuck off" in a seemingly nice way. This is an inside joke among some Disney Employees. It is used to relieve frustration with jerk-off tourists without getting yourself in trouble.
by MC YT November 09, 2005
It's a cool way of saying " goodbye" and "have a nice day" at the same time. It's friendly, but you can also use it with people you dont really know.
by moniwonka July 02, 2009
by Blarneyman October 14, 2008
An epic way to say that what you have said is law and/or true and anything contrary is irrelevant and untrue
by hewhosubmitswords September 10, 2009
Typically invoked by governmental officials during sworn testimony to the U.S. Congress to deny potentially damaging -- politically and/or criminally -- behavior.
From the 1994 film "Clear and Present Danger" starring Harrison Ford:
Jack Ryan: Who authorized this?
Robert Ritter: I'm sure they'll ask you that.
Jack Ryan: Who authorized it?
Robert Ritter: I have no recollection, Senator
Jack Ryan: Who authorized this?
Robert Ritter: I'm sure they'll ask you that.
Jack Ryan: Who authorized it?
Robert Ritter: I have no recollection, Senator
by LetsGoOakland March 28, 2007