1) The rule of three is the rule that controls how and when celebrities die. If one celebrity dies then two must follow or the universe will become unbalanced. This is why Betty White has not died.
2) The rule that things that are written in threes are generally more funny, more satisfying, and effective
2) The rule that things that are written in threes are generally more funny, more satisfying, and effective
Example 1
Dude 1: did you hear about that 911 dialing cat dying?
Dude 2: ya I did! I wonder what celebrities will be next! The Rule of Three always keeps me on my toes!
Dude 1: I hope its Tracy Morgan.
Dude 2: I can't help but feel that's racist...
Example 2
The three little pigs and goldilocks and the three bears are all examples of The Rule of Three in fairy tales
Dude 1: did you hear about that 911 dialing cat dying?
Dude 2: ya I did! I wonder what celebrities will be next! The Rule of Three always keeps me on my toes!
Dude 1: I hope its Tracy Morgan.
Dude 2: I can't help but feel that's racist...
Example 2
The three little pigs and goldilocks and the three bears are all examples of The Rule of Three in fairy tales
by él_tejon October 10, 2013
by og loc playa September 28, 2006
The lonesome person who says "Me Too!" after someone already says it and instead says "Me Three!" which doesn't really make any sense.
by Unfergalicous June 06, 2007
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by Roxxaaayy January 19, 2008
A female, having three opening between her legs as opposed to a two holed male.
A way to sign to your friends of a good looking three holer, is to make the OK sign with your thumb and index finger, and then have your other three fingers spread out. It is a non-verbal way of saying, check out the three holer I'm standing next to.
A way to sign to your friends of a good looking three holer, is to make the OK sign with your thumb and index finger, and then have your other three fingers spread out. It is a non-verbal way of saying, check out the three holer I'm standing next to.
by Mike St. Pierre September 15, 2006