by Always09 February 26, 2020
1. An absence of anything/something.
2. A reply used when a person doesn't feel like explaining themselves.
3. When something is wrong but a person doesn't want to admit it, often used in conjunction with words such as okay and fine
2. A reply used when a person doesn't feel like explaining themselves.
3. When something is wrong but a person doesn't want to admit it, often used in conjunction with words such as okay and fine
In the black there was nothing.
Person one: What're you doing?
Person two: Nothing (as they continue to do something)
Nothing is wrong, I'm fine.
Person one: What're you doing?
Person two: Nothing (as they continue to do something)
Nothing is wrong, I'm fine.
by larry says hi October 15, 2005
by Addison Montgomery February 28, 2009
by TheBrony27 June 15, 2013
A phrase used by Ramat Gan residents to explain why they don't want to do something. Sometimes said with despair and great fatigue,
The phrase is usually accompanied by the phrase "Stick it up your ass".
The phrase is usually accompanied by the phrase "Stick it up your ass".
"Arnon, want to get some pizza?"
"Ahhh... There's nothing in it..."
"Are you sure?"
"You can take your pizza, and stick it up your ass..."
"Ahhh... There's nothing in it..."
"Are you sure?"
"You can take your pizza, and stick it up your ass..."
by Tzinor May 28, 2008