When a musical note from a singer sounds like revving a car. It's mostly used in songs that lacks emotion. So the singer overcompensates by revving the note to get more emotion out of it.
Like in the song Soon by Leann Rimes, at the beginning where she sings "SooOOoooOOon" (Revving a note).
Like revving a car "RuUUuuUum RuuuUUuum"
Like revving a car "RuUUuuUum RuuuUUuum"
by Q9R42 December 18, 2010

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by iminhellplshelpahhh July 8, 2024

When you sling your meat into a lady then drive her to a relatives grave and tell her this is her last stop, that's the best she's ever going to have.
by Operatorfailure January 18, 2021

A roast that is commonly used by toxic Call of Duty players. It is executed when an individual showing their frustration, constantly dying in a game. 'Read the patch notes?' is a question where someone asks the frustrated individual if they read the patch notes. If the person who is salty says no, that is where you hit them with the roast of all roasts.
"Why do I keep dying peeking that angle??"
"Did you read the patch notes?"
"No... what do they say?"
"The shit players who peek that angle die"
"Did you read the patch notes?"
"No... what do they say?"
"The shit players who peek that angle die"
by The Alcorus November 23, 2020

by cleverjerk567 January 26, 2024

An agreement to spread your legs "freely" for someone who loans you money if you are unable to repay said loan after a designated length of time.
Da prob with a promiscory note, of course, is dat you have no guarantee dat da chick to whom you lent da money will keep her word about "letting you milk her", any more than you could count on her paying you back da money she borrowed.
by QuacksO March 10, 2019
