by U heavy broski April 8, 2021

Is a phrase used in the Greater Orlando Area (City Beautiful) and is quickly jumping state to state and is very active in the Carolinas:
1.) This Phrase is used when a person is going "Heavy" in any given situation.
2.) The phrase can also be used at random moments to describe Heavy and individual is “going”.
When saying this phrase you are to emphasize on the Ohh and the Heavy part for approximately two seconds giving the phrase a "Heavy” tune
1.) This Phrase is used when a person is going "Heavy" in any given situation.
2.) The phrase can also be used at random moments to describe Heavy and individual is “going”.
When saying this phrase you are to emphasize on the Ohh and the Heavy part for approximately two seconds giving the phrase a "Heavy” tune
1.) Damn Steve AKA RealiAm you goin Ohh So Heavy...
2.) Ohh So Heavy
3.) Damn look he’s doing the Ernie Keebler, Ohh So Heavy
2.) Ohh So Heavy
3.) Damn look he’s doing the Ernie Keebler, Ohh So Heavy
by RealiAm April 1, 2010

by Tree from myspace June 20, 2006

by Wallflower with swag December 6, 2012

by goth sucks,lol April 13, 2006

An unofficial 'internet holiday' created by Fall Out Boy fans in 2006. The name comes from a misunderstanding of the lyrics in the song 'Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner' from Fall Out Boy's 2005 album, From Under The Cork Tree.
The lyrics actually state "the hand behind this pen relives a failure everyday". However, a fan heard it as 'heavy Irish pepper day's a February day'. In turn, the fan made a post on the Fall Out Boy messageboards and the idea for a "holiday" began.
In celebration of Heavy Irish Pepper Day is on February 4th. The fans wear orange, yellow, red or green clothing (pepper colors) and listen to FOB songs, watch videos, etc.
Whether or not the band is aware of the holiday is unknown.
The lyrics actually state "the hand behind this pen relives a failure everyday". However, a fan heard it as 'heavy Irish pepper day's a February day'. In turn, the fan made a post on the Fall Out Boy messageboards and the idea for a "holiday" began.
In celebration of Heavy Irish Pepper Day is on February 4th. The fans wear orange, yellow, red or green clothing (pepper colors) and listen to FOB songs, watch videos, etc.
Whether or not the band is aware of the holiday is unknown.
by katie816 January 29, 2008

by Mike Jones May 24, 2004
