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Meghan: DO YOU WANT TO PLAY WITH SOCKUM BOPPERS!!@@!!??!!?
Harold: No.. I'm not three years old...
Meghan: Take your freaking cool tag off!@@@!@
Harold: No.. I'm not three years old...
Meghan: Take your freaking cool tag off!@@@!@
by 123 Pee On Me April 10, 2009
Aug 11 Word of the Day
A phrase to describe someone who is cognitively degenerating. Synonym of "going off the deep end". Can have varying degrees of severity.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
"My boyfriend has a total case of brain worms. He told me the cat was bugged so the Feds could listen in on us having sex..."
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
by _Jez_ October 03, 2009
2
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, fucker. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, fucker. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
by updice September 09, 2020
3
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
by updice September 09, 2020
4
Marking something someone is doing, plans to do, or has done as excellent, neat, impressive, or exciting. Can be applied to people, events, fortune, and inanimate objects.
David: “I’ve been practicing and have come a long way! I’m not great yet, but I’m working really hard.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
Rory: “Good for you, man! Cool tag!”
AND
David: “Look, homie. The donuts are on sale.”
Rory: “Cool tag. Let’s buy three dozen.”
by updice September 09, 2020