"I'm totally cereal."
This word originated in the early 1990's, one day while I was talking to my kids, who were younger then. When talking about something serious I would say "I'm cereal", and they would respond with: "What kind?" My reply was almost always "Fruit Loops"
This word originated in the early 1990's, one day while I was talking to my kids, who were younger then. When talking about something serious I would say "I'm cereal", and they would respond with: "What kind?" My reply was almost always "Fruit Loops"
by IamTheFire September 30, 2008

by thtsprtybossbabe August 14, 2008

A very stupid way of saying "for real".
People who find this annoying phrase funny, or worse, actually use it in conversation, whether real or online, are complete and total retards.
It should also be noted that there is a positive correlation between how much you use this phrase and just how big of a retard you really are.
People who find this annoying phrase funny, or worse, actually use it in conversation, whether real or online, are complete and total retards.
It should also be noted that there is a positive correlation between how much you use this phrase and just how big of a retard you really are.
Person 1: "Hey, my grandma is a leprechaun!"
Person 2: "For cereal?"
Person 1: "No, yours is you retard."
Person 2: "For cereal?"
Person 1: "No, yours is you retard."
by Johnny Mark McGroom February 16, 2009

by mvb123 December 10, 2019

1) An inquisitive remark; a way of asking "are you for certain that what you are expressing right now is something that can be trusted?"
2) A confirmation of seriousness.
3) A deep and philosophical question, as in: "Are you sure that you are not f*cking around right now?"
4) An exclamation.
2) A confirmation of seriousness.
3) A deep and philosophical question, as in: "Are you sure that you are not f*cking around right now?"
4) An exclamation.
by Blue Goose December 9, 2008

The belief that one day, Cap'n Crunch will take everybody on his boat to live in a beautiful existence of sugary cereal, sailing on the celestial sea.
Related to the term Cerealist, though not all Cerealists necessarily follow Cerealism.
Related to the term Cerealist, though not all Cerealists necessarily follow Cerealism.
We'll sail to exotic islands and harvest the froot loops from the trees
We'll find the lucky charms at the end of the rainbow
And we will finally truly see the taste of cinnamon toast crunch
Cerealism!
We'll find the lucky charms at the end of the rainbow
And we will finally truly see the taste of cinnamon toast crunch
Cerealism!
by riahK March 7, 2011
