Dude1: I think Hitler wasn't a nice guy
Dude2: nah Hitler was just misunderstood
Dude1: I will kill u you dumb shit
Dude2: hey, hey. Let's agree to disagree
Dude2: nah Hitler was just misunderstood
Dude1: I will kill u you dumb shit
Dude2: hey, hey. Let's agree to disagree
by Troofactsoflife April 22, 2015
Person #1: "Gosh, your sister is such a freak. No wonder she can't get any men."
Person #2: "That would be because my sister prefers other women, dumbass."
Person #1: "Now that's just unnatural."
Person #2: "Let's agree to disagree on that."
Person #2: "That would be because my sister prefers other women, dumbass."
Person #1: "Now that's just unnatural."
Person #2: "Let's agree to disagree on that."
by Slut415 June 14, 2009
"Thirty Helens Agree" was a brief sketch that opened several episodes of TV's THE KIDS IN THE HALL during its first season. Typically thirty women (all named Helen, apparently) would stand out in a field and chant the answer to the proposition -- such as Announcer: "Thirty Helens Agree" -- Chorus of Helens: "You can't spend too much on a good pair of shoes (or similar bromides)." Then one or two of the Helens would appear and add testimony to the stated point -- "These have lasted me for years," or similar.
Announcer: "Thirty Helens Agree" --
Thirty Helens in field: "Haste makes waste."
Individual Helen: "Don't get in a hurry (or similar)."
Thirty Helens in field: "Haste makes waste."
Individual Helen: "Don't get in a hurry (or similar)."
by al-in-chgo November 21, 2010
A phrase people in the comment section of a YouTube video use to order other people to like their comment if they agree with the point the commenter is making.
by FakeIAmAHuman February 01, 2019
The promise to believers in Mathew 18:19 that if two of them on earth agree about anything they ask for, God the Father in heaven will grant it to them in the name of Jesus Christ—when God’s promise or miracle (breakthrough, deliverance, healing, …) is activated by a pray-er’s “Yes” with another faith partner’s “Amen,” because there is divine power in agreement.
by MathPlus October 28, 2021
Term used to show strong concurrence. Said in response to a statement one enthusiastically agrees with.
(Though "agreed-dot-com" is the original, "dot-com" can also be applied to many other words to give them a heightened sense of intensity or urgency, as in likely-dot-com)
(Though "agreed-dot-com" is the original, "dot-com" can also be applied to many other words to give them a heightened sense of intensity or urgency, as in likely-dot-com)
by Werdereater June 18, 2009
1. a sarcastic, uninterested answer.
2. an answer, displaying strong agreeance.
first used by guildwars players from the teh moabirdz{Moa} guild.
2. an answer, displaying strong agreeance.
first used by guildwars players from the teh moabirdz{Moa} guild.
by Lennard April 20, 2008