Said to someone who's extremly slow at understanding something just as they get it. This mimics the end of 'Honey I shrunk the kids' where it takes one kid the entire film to get a joke.
Dave: a horse walks into a bar, the barman say's why the long face?
Sara: I don't get it...is the horse sad?....er....Oh cos Horses have got long heads.
Dave: Oh I get it, French Class!!
Sara: I don't get it...is the horse sad?....er....Oh cos Horses have got long heads.
Dave: Oh I get it, French Class!!
by SimpsonXL October 25, 2008
Get the I get it, French class mug.Alternative to "been there, done that", often accompanied by "I've got the mug".
Idiomatic expression used to show that something is really not that interesting as you've already done it before and so have many others.
Idiomatic expression used to show that something is really not that interesting as you've already done it before and so have many others.
Excited kid: "Have you ever been to Disneyland?"
Bratty, patronising older kid: "been there done that, I've got the T-shirt and I've got the mug".
Bratty, patronising older kid: "been there done that, I've got the T-shirt and I've got the mug".
by Bassfaldo March 7, 2009
Get the I've got the T-shirt mug.Doing what you want , don't thinking about the results or judgments given by others. Comforting others seems not the best option in every time. So sometimes people likely doing things only for there sake and own comfort.
It sounds like little egoistic but if it doesn't do a lot harm to others , this sounds reasonable.
It sounds like little egoistic but if it doesn't do a lot harm to others , this sounds reasonable.
by maxpain69 January 7, 2012
Get the i do what i please mug.Verb. Meaning to have a part in a fight in the direction that the primary fighter is facing, or also to mean a person will accompany another in a stupid or foolish act.
"If Jerry swings on me, will you be there?" "Yeah, I got your back" or "I'm going to go drink a fifth tonight, wanna go?" "Sure man I got your back"
by That one army guy September 30, 2013
Get the i got your back mug.This phrase came from social media like Instagram, usually when a post is funny or strange. Now it has evolved into another "typical white girl word" like "starbucks" or "chipotle" .
Did you see Kayla's twerking video on instagram? Yeah, I can't even!
Girl, the new kid is fiiine! I know right, I can't even.
Girl, the new kid is fiiine! I know right, I can't even.
by the pretty one June 19, 2014
Get the I can't even mug.All of the other definitiions were missing one technicality that made them wrong. This expression requires and exclamation mark following the question. This statement is used when you are completely engaged in the topic of converation and couldn't agree more. To denote the proper meaning, a question mark should not be the last symbol -- this is not a direct quetstion and is strickly rhetorical.
Party #1: Blah, blah, blah...see that over there -- I want that.
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
by Truth-Talker July 9, 2011
Get the I know, right?! mug.Term used by Americans to denote utter discontent with a subject or matter.
Usually not used in a serious tone of voice; generally followed by a waving fist.
More flagrant form of aiyah
Sets blame on others rather than self; complement to I hate my life
The expression is said to have been derived from Brazil, of which native Brazilians threw passion fruits at foreign explorers in the 1700s.
Usually not used in a serious tone of voice; generally followed by a waving fist.
More flagrant form of aiyah
Sets blame on others rather than self; complement to I hate my life
The expression is said to have been derived from Brazil, of which native Brazilians threw passion fruits at foreign explorers in the 1700s.
by 881 January 24, 2006
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