the defense you use when someone calls you out after you post a facebook status (works best if they're song lyrics) so blatantly about someone. most likely with whom you have just had a falling out with. this is a very combative strategy because in one phrase you can both deny being weak and also make your opponent seem self absorbed.
Josh: I saw what you just posted about me on facebook. you can't even say it to my face.
Sonia: who said it was about you?! i just like the song....
Sonia: who said it was about you?! i just like the song....
by zoe b.goode February 04, 2011
by Bruh i made a definition December 18, 2017
(Phrase) Im acutally madly in love with you and adore you but can't actually say that because it would sound creepy.
Mostly used between people in the beginning of a relationship or between friends who aren't sure what they are.
Mostly used between people in the beginning of a relationship or between friends who aren't sure what they are.
by Will Be Jay September 04, 2017
You Can't Get Your Change Back
" I don't like-a that sheeeet "
No Pussy Tonight.... " I don't like-a that sheeeet "
No Bottles No Drugs NO NOTHING...
" I don't like-a that sheeeet "
" I don't like-a that sheeeet "
No Pussy Tonight.... " I don't like-a that sheeeet "
No Bottles No Drugs NO NOTHING...
" I don't like-a that sheeeet "
by SWAG'GO! August 28, 2011
Person 1: For me, I really like corn.
Person 2: Why do you like corn?
Person 1 It's corn! A big lump with knobs
It has the juice (it has the juice)
I just cant imagine a more beautiful thing!
Person 2: Why do you like corn?
Person 1 It's corn! A big lump with knobs
It has the juice (it has the juice)
I just cant imagine a more beautiful thing!
by LizTheShit November 08, 2022
"My teacher was such a bitch today, she gave me a detention."
"Ew, I don't like that stuff."
"Hey, you wanna go get some ice cream?"
"I don't like that stuff."
"Ew, I don't like that stuff."
"Hey, you wanna go get some ice cream?"
"I don't like that stuff."
by IDLTS V.P. April 23, 2009
When followed by a noun (like floor, desk or counter), this expression is often posted on Facebook by college girls. As men, we wonder why their statues say, "i like it on the/in the ______" (the blank can be filled with a random place), and ask ourselves if they are sluts, and more importantly, if we have a chance. The truth is, though, that girls choose the place, or noun, in the expression by where they last put their handbag. I wish the statuses were all sexual advances, but I regret to say they aren't.
College Girl's Facebook status: "I like it on the desk!"
-when the girl is attractive, the status is often found "like(d)" by tons of desperate guys and girls who get the joke.
-when the girl is attractive, the status is often found "like(d)" by tons of desperate guys and girls who get the joke.
by DEM09 October 05, 2010