An earnest and often congratulatory exclamation of good will that is quite often made while one is inebriated.
Friend 1: Hey buddy! Congratulations on getting hitched!
Friend 2: (throws fist in air) Snakes on a plane! Snakes on a plane!
Law Student: I passed the bar! Snakes on a plane to me! (vomits excitedly)
Friend 2: (throws fist in air) Snakes on a plane! Snakes on a plane!
Law Student: I passed the bar! Snakes on a plane to me! (vomits excitedly)
by snakes on a plane December 12, 2005
1. To show or tell that something is interesting or "cool"
2. It can also be used with a modifyier "snakes on a mother fucking plane"
2. It can also be used with a modifyier "snakes on a mother fucking plane"
1. Joe:Did you see the latest episode of Battlestar Galatica?
Bob:Yeah it was so snakes on a plane!
2. Joe:Did you see that awesome jump?
Bob:That was so snakes on a mother fucking plane
Bob:Yeah it was so snakes on a plane!
2. Joe:Did you see that awesome jump?
Bob:That was so snakes on a mother fucking plane
by Steven Wagoner April 20, 2006
1.What you see is what you get. No hidden meanings, no spin and no need to over analyse.The meaning is the phrase. In reference to the Samuel L Jackson film.
2.An expression of resignment to a predicament.
2.An expression of resignment to a predicament.
Guy 1:whats that new Samuel L Jackson film about?
Guy 2: Its about snakes on a plane dude!
I've had it with these muthafuckin snakes on this muthafucking plane." -Samuel Jackson, Snakes on a plane
Guy 2: Its about snakes on a plane dude!
I've had it with these muthafuckin snakes on this muthafucking plane." -Samuel Jackson, Snakes on a plane
by srikant madiraju August 18, 2006
Usage 1: when used as "Snake on a Plane" can be similar in use as
"bull in a china shop" in the meaning of "one who can do great harm"
Usage 2: when used as "Snakes on a Plane" can be similar in use as "a group of bulimics in a room full of bathrooms" in the meaning of "a group of people joined together for one great cause"
"bull in a china shop" in the meaning of "one who can do great harm"
Usage 2: when used as "Snakes on a Plane" can be similar in use as "a group of bulimics in a room full of bathrooms" in the meaning of "a group of people joined together for one great cause"
"he was like a snake on a plane, feathers were everywhere. I don't know how Janice got out alive"
"dude did you go to the Greenpeace rally? it was totally snakes on a plane...i mean when that guy lit that lady on fire...SWEET!"
"dude did you go to the Greenpeace rally? it was totally snakes on a plane...i mean when that guy lit that lady on fire...SWEET!"
by Crapflinger January 02, 2006
by Cecil Littleton May 07, 2006
a phrase used to describe a number of difficult tasks or problems that require attention or completion. not unlike "things on my plate"
me: hey buddy, wanna go grab some coffee?
you: no man, i'm way too busy, you have no idea how many snakes are on my plane right now.
you: hey buddy, got much snakes on a plane?
me: nah, i'm all good, the teachers have settled down with their homework.
you: no man, i'm way too busy, you have no idea how many snakes are on my plane right now.
you: hey buddy, got much snakes on a plane?
me: nah, i'm all good, the teachers have settled down with their homework.
by john the little bit great. May 25, 2006
Meaning: "shit happens, but it was so obvious that this particular shit would have happened that whaddaya gonna do ?" Taken from the upcoming Samuel L. Jackson movie of the same name, and immortalized by screenwriter Josh Friedman on his blog post of Wednesday, August 17, 2005. It is a rhetorical phrase, and entirely unneeded, like "I told you so".
It is "snakes on a plane" that a movie with the title "Snakes on a Plane" would eventually be filmed, and of course that Samuel L. Jackson would play the lead role (a perfect match). Not surprisingly, this film will be a huge box office success.
by Keister April 17, 2006