The term "Like a boss is used in many different ways. Though a very famous youtuber, currently known as Jacksepticeye(or Sean), is mainly known for his gaming videos, green hair, irish accent, and funny content. When he wins a game, or a level, or does something really badass in a game, he will most likely scream, "LIKE A BOSS" In a really lod and funny voice, with his hands up in the air.
by Sociopath Fangirl May 1, 2018
Do homework like a boss.
Pass a test like a boss.
Finish high school like a boss.
Drink some Mountain Dew like a boss.
Pass a test like a boss.
Finish high school like a boss.
Drink some Mountain Dew like a boss.
by Twight0931 February 12, 2017
Because I'm white, autistic, ADHD, kind, good, loving, ALWAYS right, and their golden girl wants me so bad she calls me God 🤦🏻 ♂️🧘🏻 ♂️
by Jumpingchaos March 8, 2024
When you are involved in an activity or item of work, which has no relevance to you, and isn't enjoyable
by ajsdrummer January 9, 2014
When a person is starting to like someone so much so that the only rational explanation is the term fall in like. It is not to be mistaken with falling in love.
James: Are you falling in love with her?
Frank: No, but I am definitely falling in like with her.
James: Falling in like?
Frank: Yes, as in starting to like her however not there yet.
Frank: No, but I am definitely falling in like with her.
James: Falling in like?
Frank: Yes, as in starting to like her however not there yet.
by Zeusin January 14, 2017
1) to say explicitly
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
1) I met Sarah yesterday at a party and she was all like "Why didn't you tell me you were coming?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
by gcsnelgar February 18, 2017
A phrase used to jokily articulate or emphasize something you said, which was most definitely not said, ever, by a poet.
Friends talking:
Friend 1: "yeah dude, it's gonna be fkn LIT, like the poet said
Friend 2: "what poet said that?"
Friend 1: "common dude, it's a saying"
Both of them then burst out in joyful laughter
Friend 1: "yeah dude, it's gonna be fkn LIT, like the poet said
Friend 2: "what poet said that?"
Friend 1: "common dude, it's a saying"
Both of them then burst out in joyful laughter
by Lillekuriboi May 17, 2018