A catchphrase and internet rage comic character used to convey elegance, wealth and class. It is associated with Victorian styles like wearing a top hat, monocle or various types of mustaches.
Often used to make something seem classier.
A Classier way of "Like a Boss"
Often used to make something seem classier.
A Classier way of "Like a Boss"
My glasses are broken and i don't have any tape. Oh wait (uses broken glasses side as a monocle)
Like a Sir
Like a Sir
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Years ago it was illegal for shops to trade on a Sunday and most shops only opened for a few hours on a Sat morning also most local chemists only opened Mon - Fri. Men would often visit the barbers on a Friday evening to tidy them selves up for a date or evening in with the wife etc. the barber would usually offer the condoms as an add on sale at the end, by saying either "Would Sir like anything for the weekend?" or "something for the weekend, Sir?"
by hteb78 September 13, 2013
Get the something for the weekend, Sir? mug.The true origin of "chayis" is unknown, though some same it is related to Doc Fitz's retarded way of saying "there he is." According to legend, when a student walked into his class late, instead of saying "there he is," Doc Fitz said something along the lines of "chahh-eez-suhh," which we interpret as "chayis sir" today.
Chayis may stand alone, though it is commonly followed by sir, as in: "Oh, chayis sir."
Chayis has taken on a much broader meaning, now referring to almost anything the speaker wants, making it difficult to interpret. "Chayis" is ofter seen as a difficult concept by females.
Chayis may stand alone, though it is commonly followed by sir, as in: "Oh, chayis sir."
Chayis has taken on a much broader meaning, now referring to almost anything the speaker wants, making it difficult to interpret. "Chayis" is ofter seen as a difficult concept by females.
John: Yo, who's that kid?
Ryan: I don't know, some chayis.
Who invited you, chayis?
Ohhh, chayis sir.
Yo, chayis.
Ryan: I don't know, some chayis.
Who invited you, chayis?
Ohhh, chayis sir.
Yo, chayis.
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Most uses of this phrase are referencing actor Gene Wilder's portrayal of Willy Wonka in the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," where Wonka informs Charlie he has lost the contest because he drank the burp soda, a breach in the contract he signed. "You lose! Good day, SIR!" Wonka screams at Charlie before turning back to his desk.
Linking to an animated gif of the scene with the audio intact is a popular way to assert you are done with an argument on the internet.
Most uses of this phrase are referencing actor Gene Wilder's portrayal of Willy Wonka in the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," where Wonka informs Charlie he has lost the contest because he drank the burp soda, a breach in the contract he signed. "You lose! Good day, SIR!" Wonka screams at Charlie before turning back to his desk.
Linking to an animated gif of the scene with the audio intact is a popular way to assert you are done with an argument on the internet.
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