Aye. Exactly.
But, after about five minutes of "research" on the internet, you find out that she is some teen singer from California who looks up to current teen pop idols like Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez.
Currently, she only has viral status, but has extreme potential to skyrocket. Let's just hope she doesn't get screwed by the state of the music industry.
Have to say though that she is one of the most famous viral stars of all time. Her music video for 'Friday' on YouTube got like 100 million views in less than three months.
Has ONE song out as of right now called Friday. In its core, the song basically tells you what a Friday is. Not my cup of tea, but I guess it's something you can handle when stoned or if you're a 13 year old girl.
But, after about five minutes of "research" on the internet, you find out that she is some teen singer from California who looks up to current teen pop idols like Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez.
Currently, she only has viral status, but has extreme potential to skyrocket. Let's just hope she doesn't get screwed by the state of the music industry.
Have to say though that she is one of the most famous viral stars of all time. Her music video for 'Friday' on YouTube got like 100 million views in less than three months.
Has ONE song out as of right now called Friday. In its core, the song basically tells you what a Friday is. Not my cup of tea, but I guess it's something you can handle when stoned or if you're a 13 year old girl.
Guy 1: YO MAN, WHO THE hell IS REBECCA BLACK?
Guy 2: Smoke this first.
<they share a joint>
Guy 2: Now, brace yourself.
<opens YouTube and looks up 'Friday' by Rebecca Black>
"...It's Friday, Friday...Gotta get down on Friday..."
Guy 1: DUDE......this sucks. This is a bad trip.
Guy 2: Smoke this first.
<they share a joint>
Guy 2: Now, brace yourself.
<opens YouTube and looks up 'Friday' by Rebecca Black>
"...It's Friday, Friday...Gotta get down on Friday..."
Guy 1: DUDE......this sucks. This is a bad trip.
by DirgeForNovember April 12, 2011
Much like it's tamer cousin, the White Elephant Gift Exchange, a Black Elephant Gift exchange has a naughty twist. The main idea is similar: all people involved bring a wrapped holiday gift, which will be randomly raffled off within the participating group. The gifts, however, range anywhere from dildos to skimpy outfits/costumes to BDSM items, as long as they are on the naughty side. Black Elephant Gift Exchanges put the /hot/ in hot chocolate during the holiday season.
by Acaitia June 24, 2014
rusty:why werent you at school yesterday?
Brandon: call of duty: black ops
rusty: want to go to the dance?
Brandon: nahh i need to prestige
girl 1: my boyfriend broke up wit meee:(((
girl 2: why?
Gurl 1: Call of duty: black ops:(((
Brandon: call of duty: black ops
rusty: want to go to the dance?
Brandon: nahh i need to prestige
girl 1: my boyfriend broke up wit meee:(((
girl 2: why?
Gurl 1: Call of duty: black ops:(((
by Rusteeze November 10, 2010
1. The seventh, and arguably the worst Call of Duty game made, copying Modern Warfare 2 and adding things to the game purely to make it somewhat different from MW2, even if it makes the game worse.
2. The reason 40-year-old virgins exist
2. The reason 40-year-old virgins exist
1. Person 1: Hey man you wanna play call of duty black ops?
Person 2: Fuck that, that games a piece of shit.
2. Hot Girl: Hey, u wanna have some fun tonight?
Stupid Guy: Nah, I'm gonna be playing black ops all night.
Person 2: Fuck that, that games a piece of shit.
2. Hot Girl: Hey, u wanna have some fun tonight?
Stupid Guy: Nah, I'm gonna be playing black ops all night.
by Cr4zyd4wg68 May 06, 2011
by sbman January 13, 2011
by thabee420.zoklet.net December 15, 2009
This is an idiom with Spanish origin that states that the person you are talking to is calling you something that they themselves are equally as guilty of doing... Thus an example of psychological projection.
This comes from old times when pots and pans were generally black and kettles were generally metallic and reflective. Therefore the pot sees its black reflection in the kettle and thinks that the kettle is black.
This comes from old times when pots and pans were generally black and kettles were generally metallic and reflective. Therefore the pot sees its black reflection in the kettle and thinks that the kettle is black.
Sydney: you always cheat in any card game we play; all you care about is winning
John: Pot Calling Kettle Black!
John: Pot Calling Kettle Black!
by nomusclerussell September 25, 2017