by Miketes January 24, 2018
by grandpapy420 February 01, 2017
1) Used in reference to being let down by an individual or to an individual who is not doing their share of the work, ie: slacking off
2) A phrase uttered often by Best Buy store manager Abbas Sharr to his employees
3) A phrase uttered by Abbas Sharr that his employees believed he picked up from watching "The Sandlot" too much.
2) A phrase uttered often by Best Buy store manager Abbas Sharr to his employees
3) A phrase uttered by Abbas Sharr that his employees believed he picked up from watching "The Sandlot" too much.
1) You didn't do your half of the class project? You're killing me here.
2) Abbas: How did that last sale go, did you get them to buy the service plan?
Employee: No, they didn't want the service plan.
Abbas: Damn, you're killing me.
3) You're killing me Smalls!
2) Abbas: How did that last sale go, did you get them to buy the service plan?
Employee: No, they didn't want the service plan.
Abbas: Damn, you're killing me.
3) You're killing me Smalls!
by Josh May 07, 2003
common nickname for sheffield deathcore/metalcore band bring me the horizon.
the example below isnt true, i love bmth.
just so you know :
the example below isnt true, i love bmth.
just so you know :
silly metalhead called sammy - look at those gay emo fucks. Bring me the horizon, pah, they should be called Bring me the hairspray!
just look at that gay singers hair!
just look at that gay singers hair!
by Holly Homicide November 17, 2006
"Well fuck me sideways. Fuck me sideways."
by mhcrose August 27, 2006
Yes it sounds like it means but then was turned into a funny joke in NY and NJ. Started around the summer of 2002 by a kid in south NJ. Saying it is most of the time meaningless and is meant to be oddly funny. The phrase "give me a dollar" is funny because hardly no one ever says that or ever will to be serious.
You now hear "Give me a dollar." in middle schools and spoken by bored teenagers throughout the northeast of the USA. Another use by saying it is to shut people up.
You now hear "Give me a dollar." in middle schools and spoken by bored teenagers throughout the northeast of the USA. Another use by saying it is to shut people up.
by Big Bad Wolf September 03, 2005
by Jay May 18, 2004