A phrase referring twoard the New York Knicks.
Its usually said to break an unplesent moment of silence.
Its usually said to break an unplesent moment of silence.
by Flame060 March 28, 2005
A phrase used to break up an incredibly awkward silence. Although this tends to elicit nothing but awkward laughter.
by Johncatinkle August 12, 2008
A phrase used when the conversation has died. The goal is to start up a new conversation, either about the Lakers, or simply because it often comes off as a completely random phrase to the other person.
"Hey, hows it going?"
"Good you?"
"Good"
"yeah..."
"..."
"SO! How bout' them Lakers?"
"What are you talking about, loser?"
"Good you?"
"Good"
"yeah..."
"..."
"SO! How bout' them Lakers?"
"What are you talking about, loser?"
by The Juicer June 29, 2006
by nick_g July 13, 2011
Now how about that. or how you like that.
You can use this phrase whenever you have defeated someone and they have nothing else to say.
You can use this phrase whenever you have defeated someone and they have nothing else to say.
by T0otz August 07, 2008
What Dallas Cowboys fans say after the Cowboys win a game, make the playoffs, win the superbowl, or especially beat them Eagles.
by Cowboys Fan November 07, 2005
A phrase used in order to break an awkward silence, which is usually succeeded because it makes the other person crack up/laugh awkwardly.
Used more frequently ever since the Phillies won the 2008 World Series.
Used more frequently ever since the Phillies won the 2008 World Series.
by Shuli June 12, 2009

