by Jean Richelle July 14, 2006
A very loyal Quotever (A writing site "Quotev.") who has a love of metal core, anime, and writing. If you so much as TOUCH Soul, Ciel, Death the Kid, or Zero Kiryu, she will bite you. She calls her followers, "Lovlies." and brags about them nonstop. She has a heart of gold and a mind of steel, but she is very open and ridiculously sensitive.
"Ever hear of Lifeless Yet Lovely... ?"
"Yeah, people call her Lifeless, though, right?"
"Yeah, she named herself after her Walking Dead fan-fiction, 'Lifeless and Lovely.' She is obsessed with Norman Reedus/Daryl Dixon."
"Sounds about right."
"Yeah, people call her Lifeless, though, right?"
"Yeah, she named herself after her Walking Dead fan-fiction, 'Lifeless and Lovely.' She is obsessed with Norman Reedus/Daryl Dixon."
"Sounds about right."
by Anna98 May 08, 2013
by Thedoggofella34 September 30, 2023
The way you drove by my house 11 times before leaving flowers on my step late last night was Flattering Yet Creepy.
by Twinkie Situation October 29, 2018
Sort of emo-ish shorthand for "God, I wish I had a girlfriend/boyfriend" and is said randomly at a really slow party or spouted on a whim to the stranger on a bus next to you. (The last one is fuuuuuun!)
Should be used when hyper/drunk/high/or just when you're bored and feel like shaking your best friend up.
(can also be used as a charming pick-up line before youv'e met someone)
Should be used when hyper/drunk/high/or just when you're bored and feel like shaking your best friend up.
(can also be used as a charming pick-up line before youv'e met someone)
bored guy 1"Doood, I'm sooooo bored."
bored Guy 2: "Dood, nothing's going on"
Both sit up, and say at the same time:
"Are we in love yet?"
okay...this is awkward...
bored Guy 2: "Dood, nothing's going on"
Both sit up, and say at the same time:
"Are we in love yet?"
okay...this is awkward...
by diabolic! November 26, 2005
by Guias May 11, 2011
"Are we having fun yet?" is the most famous quote by bizarre, non-sequitur-spouting comic strip character Zippy the Pinhead.
It was coined in 1979 by cartoonist Bill Griffith as one of the typically strange comments by Zippy, and caught on with the general public.
It was coined in 1979 by cartoonist Bill Griffith as one of the typically strange comments by Zippy, and caught on with the general public.
Guy to co-worker at boring job: "Hey Gus, how's it going?"
The reply, accompanied by eye-rolling and sarcastic tone: "Are we having fun yet?"
The reply, accompanied by eye-rolling and sarcastic tone: "Are we having fun yet?"
by Deacon Pan Demonium January 16, 2008