A falsely arrogant, greedily entitled, self righteous, manipulatively two faced, little mooch boy who runs and cries to his hippie Mommy when his feelings are hurt. Tries to walk around with his chest puffed out like he has actually done something with his pathetic little life in order to take the attention away from his fetal alcohol syndrome browridge and selfish demeanor.
I wonder is that really gay cyprus kid will ever admit when he is wrong and realize the potential he's wasting as the illegitimate son of the singer of red hot chilli peppers.
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Get the really shit band mug.A meme-ish inside joke that you would understand if you watched Andrew Bravener on BlogTV (Dec. 16th,2009). Some dude who called himself Keith pretended to be a moderator and threatened to ban Andrew because he was playing "copyrighted music". AB, annoyed yet mildly amused, responded to the troll with these three simple yet epic words. The phrase is now a Twitter hash tag (#reallykeithreally), and Andrew has made the first "Really, Keith, Really!?" t-shirt.
His fans soon followed suit.
It can also be used in a similar style to FML.
His fans soon followed suit.
It can also be used in a similar style to FML.
by miss hana-hana December 17, 2009
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Get the Really Green Green Bean mug.Really out here means when said out loud that someone is doing something displeasing or they’re not doing anything good
by Speedyfun456 January 31, 2019
Get the really out here mug.An interjection used when one is unsure that his audience believes what he just said, usually followed by an abbreviated retelling of said disbelieved topic.
An interjection used when one wants to change the mood from humorous or light to one where his audience will trust that what he's about to say is true.
See also seriously
An interjection used when one wants to change the mood from humorous or light to one where his audience will trust that what he's about to say is true.
See also seriously
by dave June 24, 2004
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