This is a common phrase/ exclamation used by African's, mainly Nigerians as a celebration when something good happens.
Babatunde: "Tolu, did you buy the chicken from the market?
Tolu: "Ah ah, kilonshele, over course"
Babatunde: " WE TENK GOHHHH!"
Tolu: "Ah ah, kilonshele, over course"
Babatunde: " WE TENK GOHHHH!"
by Urbansmithofwords August 31, 2017
A typical question you ask when you're either
A: bored as fuck
B: getting sentimental
C: actual confusion
A: bored as fuck
B: getting sentimental
C: actual confusion
Simmons: You ever wonder why are we here?
Grif: No. No I don't ever want to think about why we're here, Simmons.
Grif: No. No I don't ever want to think about why we're here, Simmons.
by A Stranger Passing By December 25, 2020
What you say when someone uses the "collective we" to lump you in with a national government or some other entity whose actions you don't approve of.
1st person: We pretend it's about fighting for democracy in one country, and then we're like supporting a dictator in some other country. Man, our foreign policy is really messed up.
2nd person: Don't "we" me! It's not my foreign policy, it's the government's.
2nd person: Don't "we" me! It's not my foreign policy, it's the government's.
by Emmanuel X. Goldstein February 10, 2013
by Adeline Johnson May 02, 2018
A woman's way of addressing an issue with her boyfriend/husband generally resulting in the boyfriend/husband first breaking out into a sweat/rash/hives and then being severly punished (dumped) for whatever they did wrong
by Dyanna September 21, 2003
Like that's how I do, but used when other people are involved or you wish to share the props with other people.
by Tiogi May 25, 2008
by elianamarietorres September 27, 2018