Eddie: "I heard Joe now reads the desert bible instead of the original."
Billie: "Great, should we buy him a rug he can pray to?"
Billie: "Great, should we buy him a rug he can pray to?"
by Blasfemy March 18, 2024
by Sav the nomad August 06, 2024
Spring Mill Bible Camp is a camp in Mitchell, Indiana where you can learn more about God while spending time with your friends. It includes devotionals, singing, and GaGa ball (a game opposite of soccer). Plus other fun things including Catch the counselor, swimming with the same gender, and going to the Spring Mill State Park (We you can go visit the caves, the village, and waterfall). SMBC (for short) is a fun summer thing that is a week long and will leave you with a bunch of friends and wanting more.
by Coolguythatlikesgod June 25, 2017
by Cole4nu January 09, 2024
by Ayeitscilt March 04, 2018
Used when people don’t understand that something is smart/good because they lack understanding of the subject.
by muwtu May 04, 2020
The Infinite Bible of Brainrot symbolizes the essence of Generation Z's digital culture. It's a collection of memes, jokes, and cultural references that reflect their humor and social commentary. For Gen Z, it's a sacred text and a digital playground, embodying their love for irony, absurdity, and online connection. It's a symbol of their skepticism towards traditional institutions and their preference for decentralized media. Overall, it's a reflection of Gen Z's creativity, resilience, and irreverence in the digital world.
2099 last gen Z on his death bed
Greatson: Pops! Pops! Say what you did when you were 7
Grandpa: Sonny... I was reading the Infinte bible of Brainrot and singging the masterpiece of this century skibidi toilet...
"DIES"
Greatson: Pops! Pops! Say what you did when you were 7
Grandpa: Sonny... I was reading the Infinte bible of Brainrot and singging the masterpiece of this century skibidi toilet...
"DIES"
by Meme Zee follower May 06, 2024