When facing adversity, some individuals rise up to meet the challenge. This antonym of a more well known phrase describes much the opposite—a person who cannot handle pressure and crumples (buckles) in the face of hardship, frequently leading to their own failure.
"I would say 'when the going get tough, the tough get going', but even though she studied for weeks, when Anna went in for the final test, she totally blew it."
"I'm not surprised, it's Anna after all. When the going gets tough, she buckles like a belt."
("When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt used" when in a sentence may include pronounces, or a name instead.)
"I'm not surprised, it's Anna after all. When the going gets tough, she buckles like a belt."
("When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt used" when in a sentence may include pronounces, or a name instead.)
by AmraKamra May 07, 2023
by KnightofNerdom December 24, 2018
soldier 1: hehe... frick.
soldier 2: ok now i heard that, you stupid chocolate candy bar shaped like a man
soldier 2: ok now i heard that, you stupid chocolate candy bar shaped like a man
by insert a handle here UwU March 07, 2020
by J Slasher March 15, 2016
A shared stereotypical rich girl slang saying, for fetch.
Mostly used by one girl alone, two girls with shared ending, or with 3 girls with their own brand.
Saying can either mean they are complimenting you or not, depending on expression and tone of voice.
Mostly used by one girl alone, two girls with shared ending, or with 3 girls with their own brand.
Saying can either mean they are complimenting you or not, depending on expression and tone of voice.
`Alone:
Girl 1: "So Gucci, Very Chanel, More like Prada."
`Two Gurfs:
Girl 1: "So Gucci"
Girl 2: "Very Chanel"
Girl 1&2: "More like Prada"
`3 Devils:
Girl 1: "So Gucci"
Girl 2: "Very Chanel"
Girl 3: "More like Prada"
Girl 1: "So Gucci, Very Chanel, More like Prada."
`Two Gurfs:
Girl 1: "So Gucci"
Girl 2: "Very Chanel"
Girl 1&2: "More like Prada"
`3 Devils:
Girl 1: "So Gucci"
Girl 2: "Very Chanel"
Girl 3: "More like Prada"
by Beef'nMie! September 28, 2015
A saying originating in New Zealand.
You would say it when someone or something is disorganized.
It references how cheap biscuit (Cookie) mixes can be messy and difficult to use.
You would say it when someone or something is disorganized.
It references how cheap biscuit (Cookie) mixes can be messy and difficult to use.
Situation1:
Person1: "Josh forgot to bring his laptop again!"
Person2: "He's all over the place like a cheap biscuit mix"
Situation2:
Person1: "This office is all over the place like a cheap biscuit mix!"
Person1: "Josh forgot to bring his laptop again!"
Person2: "He's all over the place like a cheap biscuit mix"
Situation2:
Person1: "This office is all over the place like a cheap biscuit mix!"
by NBA Spinna August 16, 2021
by bbobjerryyy11 September 25, 2023