Popular Nickelodeon show from the 90s, having such stars as Kenan Thomson(who is now on Saturday Night Live), Amanda Bynes, Kel Michel, and Lori Beth Dinburg. They're still making new episodes, but they're not as good as the orignal, but they are good.
Past
Repairman: Im REPAIR MAN MAN MAN MAN!!!!!!
Present
Johny Quench: HERE COMES ME!!!!!
It's still funny, so shut up
Repairman: Im REPAIR MAN MAN MAN MAN!!!!!!
Present
Johny Quench: HERE COMES ME!!!!!
It's still funny, so shut up
by GoodCharoletemustdie May 28, 2005
meaning - 'not at all'
it is used to show severe feelings of disappointment/disbelief.
synonyms - 'no way' 'nah!' 'Shut up'
it is used to show severe feelings of disappointment/disbelief.
synonyms - 'no way' 'nah!' 'Shut up'
by Gwag1 November 09, 2008
a perfect person with a loving nature, tsundere, and always expresses his/her feelings well but often makes uneasy with his/her often fickle nature. even so, he/she deserves this world
by imyourworld May 24, 2021
by Wazexxx June 08, 2021
1. All your base are belong to me.
2. "So I'm all, 'Shut up!' and he's all, 'No, you shut up!' and then I'm all, 'Okay.'"
2. "So I'm all, 'Shut up!' and he's all, 'No, you shut up!' and then I'm all, 'Okay.'"
by robotmad March 28, 2007
Means -- as much good stuff as you can imagine.
I just noticed that Socrates said it first in Plato's Symposium (a dinner party story) when he was commenting on the kind of praise everyone was giving the god "Love" and how it might not be true praise, but maybe only flattery. It's liable to be exaggerated flattery because there is no one listening who really knows him (the god Love) who's gonna prove you wrong.
I just noticed that Socrates said it first in Plato's Symposium (a dinner party story) when he was commenting on the kind of praise everyone was giving the god "Love" and how it might not be true praise, but maybe only flattery. It's liable to be exaggerated flattery because there is no one listening who really knows him (the god Love) who's gonna prove you wrong.
"And so you attribute to Love every imaginable form of praise which can be gathered anywhere; and you say that "he is all this," and "the cause of all that," making him appear the fairest and best of all to those who know him not, for you cannot impose upon those who know him."
by Gwendolyn D' Fortuna March 01, 2007