by Matt Matt Matt April 03, 2005
<colloquial expression>
If the "penny has dropped" it means someone has finally realised the situation they are in after possibly being unaware of it for a long time, depending on the situation.
==> The phrase dates back to the Victorian Era and the popular penny-slot arcades. The penny would often stick halfway down the slot and the user would then have to either wait, or give the machine a thump before the 'penny finally dropped' and they could begin playing.
If the "penny has dropped" it means someone has finally realised the situation they are in after possibly being unaware of it for a long time, depending on the situation.
==> The phrase dates back to the Victorian Era and the popular penny-slot arcades. The penny would often stick halfway down the slot and the user would then have to either wait, or give the machine a thump before the 'penny finally dropped' and they could begin playing.
THOMAS: "You know... The other day with the beavers?"
COLIN: "........."
THOMAS: "We used their dam as a bridge?"
COLIN: "........."
THOMAS: "Ruined their homes?"
COLIN: "OHHHHHHHH, now I get you."
GARY: "Ah, the penny has finally dropped. Stupid fool."
COLIN: "........."
THOMAS: "We used their dam as a bridge?"
COLIN: "........."
THOMAS: "Ruined their homes?"
COLIN: "OHHHHHHHH, now I get you."
GARY: "Ah, the penny has finally dropped. Stupid fool."
by Stuart Fletcher January 22, 2005
Phrase often said when bordom calls upon we. Used only with strong energy through vocals. Victims often think you are trying to ingest their ear lobe when being executed.
You can walk up to one of your friends for absolutely no reason (preferably when it is quiet in the room or area) and say the phrase "moose ha" in the ear while showing a little bit of aggression.
by shniz August 12, 2004
by I has pencil November 17, 2020
Refers to the event in 'Age of Empires 2' during the last scenario of the Celtic campaign when William Wallace comes to shore to aid you in fighting the English.
Alternative meanings:
To express feeling that victory is at hand.
(also) When someone important arrives,
or comment to express excitement of help coming one's way.
Alternative meanings:
To express feeling that victory is at hand.
(also) When someone important arrives,
or comment to express excitement of help coming one's way.
Dude 1: This blows, we're stuck in the parking lot and your car is busted.
Dude 2: *Calls his friend*
*Friend arrives*
Dude 1:"Wallace has come"
Dude 2: *Calls his friend*
*Friend arrives*
Dude 1:"Wallace has come"
by anti_muppet_crusader October 13, 2011
something is supposed to be funny but people aren't laughing
"Uhhhh... he-he-ha-ha-funny-funny?"
by Austyn March 21, 2003
by SubscribeToLixenite February 21, 2020