Acronym - "Get Out Of My Life"
often used to explicitly tell people they are not wanted at the present moment.
Usually used on MSN, because the phrase gooml (goo-mel) cannot be said very elequently in everyday conversation.
often used to explicitly tell people they are not wanted at the present moment.
Usually used on MSN, because the phrase gooml (goo-mel) cannot be said very elequently in everyday conversation.
by J to the Dog May 27, 2009
Get the GOOML mug.I've run out of logical steps, so I'm going to goodliffe this sudoku, and hope to spot some patterns.
by detroittobuffalo May 3, 2021
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by matee28 March 9, 2023
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Get the Goodlahoma mug.Goodliffe's Theorem predicts an inverse correlation between an individual's understanding of percentages, and the likelihood that they use the % button on a calculator.
Anyone with a thorough understanding of percentages is highly unlikely to use the % button on a calculator compared to someone with only a limited understanding of percentages.
Anyone with a thorough understanding of percentages is highly unlikely to use the % button on a calculator compared to someone with only a limited understanding of percentages.
Megan: Hey Phil, I'm trying to work out a percentage thingy, do you reckon Noel would show me how to use the % button on my calculator?
Phil: Are you cray cray?! Noel falls towards the extreme right of the Goodliffe's Theorem Curve - he'd just laugh at your stupidity. Try asking Matt.
Phil: Are you cray cray?! Noel falls towards the extreme right of the Goodliffe's Theorem Curve - he'd just laugh at your stupidity. Try asking Matt.
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Get the Goodliffe's Theorem mug.A nonsensical phrase that found it's origin in the film "Freaks" (1932). In the movie it is chanted by geniune deformed people at a wedding ceremony.
I can be used as a chant in an acceptance ceremony, or as a comical phrase to those familiar with it's origins.
Has been used on the television shows "South Park" and "Clerks: the Animated Series".
I can be used as a chant in an acceptance ceremony, or as a comical phrase to those familiar with it's origins.
Has been used on the television shows "South Park" and "Clerks: the Animated Series".
by Jonathan L. Waldman May 15, 2005
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