An English phrase which has similar pronunciations with a Chinese dirty talk: fang nimade pi, which literary means 'fart your motherfucker' or 'fart your mother's fart'. Basically a rude expression of 'go to hell' or 'fuck off'.
The origin is under one of Donald Trump's tweets. He claims that the Covid-19 is 'Chinese virus', and Chinese people used this word to present their disdain for him.
The origin is under one of Donald Trump's tweets. He claims that the Covid-19 is 'Chinese virus', and Chinese people used this word to present their disdain for him.
by DDDDDCTXRBIA March 25, 2020
Actually pretty funny is a term gamer lesbians will use to see if they are one in another
This term comes from techno saying lesbian rights
This term comes from techno saying lesbian rights
by Hehehuehueamgae November 10, 2020
by oolla October 22, 2009
When nobody loves you.
Person 1: Yo, that girl is so funny!
Person 2: she’s got funny girl syndrome.
Person 1: is that real?
Person 2: Yeah, She’s a disappointment to her family so she uses comedy to get the attention she never got from her parents
Person 2: she’s got funny girl syndrome.
Person 1: is that real?
Person 2: Yeah, She’s a disappointment to her family so she uses comedy to get the attention she never got from her parents
by tumamatupapa September 09, 2020
Of such a nature that one behaves or tries to behave as if one were very happy although depressed in spirit.
The guy seems to be funny side-up. I know that he has been crestfallen for so long a period of time.
by uttam maharjan January 18, 2010
Show me the funny is a British ITV show about a group of pathetic, unfunny comedians who, having failed at actually doing comedy, have appeared on a reality TV show to secretly mock other comedians and flex their egomania to the world.
Except Dan, Dan is awesome.
Except Dan, Dan is awesome.
by Barry the Actor August 09, 2011
Something that is just as funny as the joke in Get Him to the Greek where the African American says, "I just play the drums and make the Africa face!"
by Jay5273 August 29, 2011