It stems from ye olde worlde times when people spoke gobble-de-goop, its meanings is a babbon/gibbon eating a non banana type fruit that is not a pear or cabbage. THE END
by Hiraldo May 19, 2004

a sarcastic term used as a 'comeback' or insult to deter other bullshit and win an argument. often used out of context and meaning, to confuse an individual.
by susaddict1995 December 3, 2015

Used when some one has been slaking off to explain what else they could have been doing. Synonym for procrastinating. Comes from "The Crucible" by arthur miller where John Proctor is accused of plowing on sunday.
Example 1:
P1: "Dude i spent all night watching tv instead of doing my english home work."
P2:"Idiot you might as well have been plowing on sunday"
Example 2:
P1: "Wanna hang out tomorrow?"
P2: "I might as well plow on sunday."
P1: "Dude i spent all night watching tv instead of doing my english home work."
P2:"Idiot you might as well have been plowing on sunday"
Example 2:
P1: "Wanna hang out tomorrow?"
P2: "I might as well plow on sunday."
by BurnBB April 29, 2011

any positive exclamation
by Dan Garesche February 16, 2004

I told Sally i was going to explore uncle willy's diving well. She looked at me akwardly and walked away.
by Red and Brown Grass Rat November 26, 2004

by TX TG June 21, 2010

by Pop-N-Fresh December 15, 2003
