by Philmorewest May 21, 2024
A common for of British slang used at the end of a sentence or as a phrase to either:
1. Emphasise a Point
2. In Shock
1. Emphasise a Point
2. In Shock
by VossiBopper May 27, 2019
by Luci-fur March 14, 2023
by Brandi m dukes January 01, 2020
you can use the phrase (or part of it, the example is below) to define the incipient fall depression (or just depression) when you don't want to do anything but lie on your bed, feeling cold inside and sleep on and on and on...
She hates the overcast weather and the autumn rain, all that makes her lie like an aluminum teaspoon and sometimes get up just only to make some tea.
"Hey, stop lying like an aluminum teaspoon down here, it's his birthday and we're supposed to be there in an hour!"
"Wake me up, when September ends!" - "Sure, you aluminum teaspoon".
"Hey, stop lying like an aluminum teaspoon down here, it's his birthday and we're supposed to be there in an hour!"
"Wake me up, when September ends!" - "Sure, you aluminum teaspoon".
by AlexRose1993 September 02, 2018
by regeringavingenting June 24, 2021
A condition that causes its host (a single person or a group of people) to have no control over their inconsiderate selfish mouths. The same as in uncontrollable bowl movements. LikeDiarrhea. They will lie to get what they need or manipulate a situation no matter what the outcome or consequence of any person around them. They lie, lie, lie.
"The people in this community have a serious case of Lie-arrhea".
"What an honest family but their son seems to have a serious problem with lie-arrhea".
"What an honest family but their son seems to have a serious problem with lie-arrhea".
by CatKite June 27, 2018