An expression one may use when attempting to deflect or avoid a conversation. The person saying this expression may also be attempting to make it look like the other person (in the conversation) is saying something ridiculous.
Originated by Mae "Maeby" Fünke on the television series, "Arrested Development".
Originated by Mae "Maeby" Fünke on the television series, "Arrested Development".
1) Michael: ...Why aren’t you in school right now?
Maeby: Marry me!
2) (Mort takes Maeby's book report thinking it's a movie treatment)
Mort Meyers: What's this? So, you're this Funke everyone's been talking about. You can't be more than what? Fifteen?
Mae "Maeby" Fünke: (laughing nervously) Marry me!
Maeby: Marry me!
2) (Mort takes Maeby's book report thinking it's a movie treatment)
Mort Meyers: What's this? So, you're this Funke everyone's been talking about. You can't be more than what? Fifteen?
Mae "Maeby" Fünke: (laughing nervously) Marry me!
by AvsC April 13, 2008

Mother: Ya Levantate! / Wake up!
Son:¡Me caga que no dejas dromir, carajo! / I hate that you won't let me sleep, fuck!
Son:¡Me caga que no dejas dromir, carajo! / I hate that you won't let me sleep, fuck!
by Gagunk May 24, 2019

by Fkhayla November 26, 2021

"Praise me" is to be said after a badass moment where someone feels they deserve praise. The words MUST be accompanied by raising your left hand above your head and repeatedly waggling your fingers.
Damn dude... did you just see how high I jumped my dirt bike!? Praise me! (accompanied by the hand motion)
by Chim&Jom December 6, 2020

1 Aye waht me when you get home
2 Yo can you waht me that pencil over there
3 Dang he stole yo girl he wahted that hoe
2 Yo can you waht me that pencil over there
3 Dang he stole yo girl he wahted that hoe
by bigboy93.93 November 26, 2019

A game on the popular app "Roblox", you roleplay in the game, you get pets in the game and make families. It is mostly filled with scammers and 4 to 9 year olds who still can't afford robux.
by floppafan December 20, 2022

A phrase taken from "Dinner for Smucks". It should be spoken somewhat sarcasticly after an odd, absurd question has been asked of someone you don't know well.
Hipster: Have you lived among Alaskans as one of them and dined upon bear meat?
Hippet: No!
Hipster: That surprises me...
Hippet: No!
Hipster: That surprises me...
by joesk84ever December 26, 2011
