1. Exclamation used more commonly than not, to describe sheer frustration and or dissapointment.
2. The seldom seen use of the term, when a chick (or dude?) takes it upon themselves to let you know how they want to be worked during the act of procreation
2. The seldom seen use of the term, when a chick (or dude?) takes it upon themselves to let you know how they want to be worked during the act of procreation
1. I forgot to save the final draft of my research paper! Fuck me like a fat pink pony man!
2. Guy: that how u want it?
Chick: fuck me like a fat pink pony!
guy: .....what?
2. Guy: that how u want it?
Chick: fuck me like a fat pink pony!
guy: .....what?
by Chass Master Plus April 13, 2009
by urmomkatelyn October 09, 2019
The same sex niece or nephew that could be mistaken for the son or daughter of their aunt or uncle based on the strength of deep family and mannerism resemblance.
On some level this is an anecdotal demonstration of the persistence of bloodlines — inherited characteristics; and mannerisms — acquired characteristics.
It’s an example of nature working in conjunction with nurture.
On some level this is an anecdotal demonstration of the persistence of bloodlines — inherited characteristics; and mannerisms — acquired characteristics.
It’s an example of nature working in conjunction with nurture.
Old friend ask: Is this your son?
Your answer: No, this is my “Like Me”; this is my sister’s son; but, there is a strong family resemblance. Our bloodline is “skrong”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your answer: No, this is my “Like Me”; this is my sister’s son; but, there is a strong family resemblance. Our bloodline is “skrong”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Mind Hunter the Profiler December 29, 2022
An internet meme of sorts. The original phrase spawned from the move "Titanic", where the line is said to Leonardo Dicaprio. This phrase is used in conjunction with photos of characters usually laid out in sexually suggestive poses.
by Just One More Contributor October 12, 2011
"like me" is similar to me, but not actually me. Sometimes used pejoratively, sometimes used ironically.
by MikeTheTall May 05, 2006
What Zeus says to Ganymede when he wants to be drawn. He usually wears a necklace made of spaghet when being painted like a Greek Statue
"Paint me like one of your Greek statues," Zeus whispered to Ganymede as he fiddled with his necklace of spaghet.
by Pobias and Trisabeth for life March 28, 2018
by thecure4herpiez May 08, 2016