A show on a family-oriented channel called Disney Channel. This show circles Raven Baxter, a psychic that can predict visions. She has 2 parents, one brother, and two friends.
That's So Raven is a show on Disney Channel.
by DoirB April 14, 2009
The phrase has indeterminate meaning and unclear origins.
Usage varies. It can mean cool; inebriated; "jacked" on stimulants; or "high" on benzodiazepines.
It can also mean all or none of these things. Proper usage varies with time, place, and context. However, the specific meaning intended is always easily conveyed, due to the common usage of the colloquialism.
Usage varies. It can mean cool; inebriated; "jacked" on stimulants; or "high" on benzodiazepines.
It can also mean all or none of these things. Proper usage varies with time, place, and context. However, the specific meaning intended is always easily conveyed, due to the common usage of the colloquialism.
Dave: What are you doing dude?
Berg: I'm just scoobying over here man.
Dave: Cool, I'll come over and we'll sort those bolts together.
Jack: What are you cooking Alex?
Alex: I'm making hotdogs.
Jack: That's so scooby.
Berg: I'm just scoobying over here man.
Dave: Cool, I'll come over and we'll sort those bolts together.
Jack: What are you cooking Alex?
Alex: I'm making hotdogs.
Jack: That's so scooby.
by nibia January 01, 2011
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
by will this show up 5 years l8r April 04, 2021
A sad freak (Often Ginger and often called Rob) who is so out of touch with reality that they call themselves "So popular" when in fact the only reason people talk to them is because they have the same allure to normal folk as those fascinated with rubbernecking over the gore to be seen at a fatal car accident on the opposite carriageway.
Rob never requests friends on Facebook because he thinks he is so popular yet secretly cannot understand why people always request his friendship, even though he is ginger and has a wonky eye
by 0207LH January 21, 2014
"Despite the ridiculous lameness of only being able to play video game theme songs, his ability to play the ukulele still made him so internet."
by ibelieveilovealexandhermother November 27, 2010
if someone is “mother” if they're an iconic feminine figure, and an act is “mother” if it contributes to that icon status. It's most often used to refer to pop stars, actresses, or other celebrities, but it can be applied in everyday life, too.
I love her, she’s so mother
by lipglossbarbiefreak July 10, 2023