by anon6958 June 26, 2023
by anonymous200020 October 09, 2023
When a musical note from a singer sounds like revving a car. It's mostly used in songs that lacks emotion. So the singer overcompensates by revving the note to get more emotion out of it.
Like in the song Soon by Leann Rimes, at the beginning where she sings "SooOOoooOOon" (Revving a note).
Like revving a car "RuUUuuUum RuuuUUuum"
Like revving a car "RuUUuuUum RuuuUUuum"
by Q9R42 December 18, 2010
Created by comedian, Pete Holmes. A shortcut phrase to be used when referencing a celebrity, place, or event as an example for something other than a well known negative issue about it. The idea is to avoid the negative event being a distraction from the point of the statement or story. It also acknowledges that the speaker is aware of the scandal, so that discussion is not necessary.
It's true that he ran a lot of yardage this season, and that's impressive. It doesn't beat the record still held by O.J. Simpson, Scandal Noted, of the record for the single-season yards-per-game average at 143.1.
by Challenger45 June 29, 2024
Note from your boner is when someone feels the need to (often unasked for) express their opinion about someone else's sexual appearance. See also I like small boobs. Making themselves look like a complete fool. These notes are never welcome and completely misguided and make the sender be ignorant and dumb. Even if the intention may have been good.
Imagine a forum discussion about how breast size may hinder sexual attraction. Random individual chimes in with a comment like "I like small boobs". Thinking that their preference somehow would make the other person(s) feel better. But achieving the opposite. Said comment is a note from your boner.
by Xantipe January 14, 2020
by Bass King 101 June 09, 2018
by hmickeyd November 05, 2011