"Dude you've made bank. Why are you still working?"
"Right? What am I doing here?"
"Hey your wife is passed away. Why do you still live here? Hit the road!"
"Yeah, what am I doing here.?"
"How many times are you gonna let him treat you like that?"
"I know. What am I doing here?"
"Right? What am I doing here?"
"Hey your wife is passed away. Why do you still live here? Hit the road!"
"Yeah, what am I doing here.?"
"How many times are you gonna let him treat you like that?"
"I know. What am I doing here?"
by Mr Special October 20, 2019
Sounds conflicting? Maybe. But in Hebrew it has the following meaning: Bo'na (which literally translates to "come here"), is a term used to call for somebody attention. So, if you want to tell somebody to leave you alone (to go away = "Lech mi'po") ... you would say (see Example)
by Mustafa Hakim August 25, 2005
Say If You See Someone Wearing Very Old/Worn Out Shoes You WOould Say Those Shose Are "Done Out Here/D.O.H.
I Got These Shoes, Those Shoes Are Done Out Here A.K.A. D.O.H.
Or If You See A Girl That Has Commited Smutty Activity And Some Says That They Like Her You Would Say She's "Done Out Here"/ D.O.H.
I Might Talk To That Girl Over There, Na She's Done Out Here A.K.A. D.O.H.
And Another Example: Yo You Finished With That Work? Yea That Shit Done Out Here
I Got These Shoes, Those Shoes Are Done Out Here A.K.A. D.O.H.
Or If You See A Girl That Has Commited Smutty Activity And Some Says That They Like Her You Would Say She's "Done Out Here"/ D.O.H.
I Might Talk To That Girl Over There, Na She's Done Out Here A.K.A. D.O.H.
And Another Example: Yo You Finished With That Work? Yea That Shit Done Out Here
by DARIUS RICHARDSON January 07, 2008
Half past get the f*ck outta here.
That time of day when you wish you were already somewhere else drinking a beer and playing golf. Well past when you wish you had left.
That time of day when you wish you were already somewhere else drinking a beer and playing golf. Well past when you wish you had left.
by TheKeithMeister September 30, 2005
What one states describing the overpowering feeling they get just before a breakdown in a deathcore song. This phrase is used often when listening to br00tal bands such as Bring Me the Horizon and Born of Osiris.
by thundaaaa January 19, 2009
This is one of the Legacy media's current buzz phrases circa 2022. It is usually part of the headline of a news story. It is meant to grab your attention with its imperative "YOU NEED TO KNOW". It is unclear what will happen if you don't know about the subject in question, however, the phrase compels the reader explore further.
by Dr. Zauis November 25, 2022
A saying to describe the dramatic entrance of a plus-sized person, with reference to Pam from Brawl stars.
by Ethxnol June 05, 2019