From Family Guy, when Peter Griffin started his old English pub. As you can tell, he put an E at the end of the words to make it Old English like. Knowing Peter, he would an 'e' on Pub, making it Pube.
by Don C. Hawantme June 20, 2007

A phrase that is to be randomly blurted out in a state of sheer excitement. The situation providing for the excited state in no way has to relate to Oprah.
by Alec the fonz March 12, 2011

To RSVP “Attending” to any event you are invited to on Facebook, without considering the event, the time, the duration, or who is attending. You may not attend the event, but you increase the guest list by attending.
“Oh hey man, I noticed you’re coming to my Halloween party? What’s your costume?”
“Oh dude I forgot to tell you, I’m a Facebook Yes Man, Facebook says I’m attending four Halloween parties that night.”
“What?”
“Oh dude I forgot to tell you, I’m a Facebook Yes Man, Facebook says I’m attending four Halloween parties that night.”
“What?”
by JP_002 August 11, 2009

by qwertyuidhd October 8, 2018

are ye winning son?yes, father, I am winning, I am playing Minecraft so I am obviously winning thanks for checking on me even if you don't understand those words really encouraged me now I am gonna win, Father I died the creepers killed me :(, father I am playing overwatch wish me luck, father I died, father, I bought something using your credit card I hope that is ok with you
by AreYeWinningSon? July 25, 2020

When someone makes a comment or asks a question and you are unable to comprehend it or come up with an appropriate answer. You would reply, "Yes, have some."
by leeR-ICK&Miss-Fit May 7, 2010

by putoperro October 27, 2022
