my grandpa told me grandma if i could i wood and she said i have have viagra right here sweety cakes
by jack/lucas March 3, 2007
(phrase)
when you sincerely have much respect for something
when you need an ice breaker in everyday conversation
when you sincerely have much respect for something
when you need an ice breaker in everyday conversation
by DCAPS2 April 1, 2010
by Rilila17 December 27, 2017
A word longer than Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Also, probably the only word in the world with emojis. Plus the longest word ever :).
Once upon a time, I walked into a store, and saw lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanoawoooabhu😀bauegbfeygufuoegvfosavedfadjjahhelpmepleasei-i-i-idubtobelugahnfdeiaaaeee?eeayyyyyyyyeahbaby123456789😀
by Skittle-Chan's Boyfriend July 5, 2022
A sentence or phrase used by someone (usually a kid) who becomes utterly annoyed hearing the same thing over and over again and being told what to do (usually from their teacher or parents).
Mom: You need to do your homework young man and you need to get it done now.
Son: I know, I know! What's what I'm trying to do, give me a break would ya?
Mom: I can't tell. Do it now
Son: I know, I know! What's what I'm trying to do, give me a break would ya?
Mom: I can't tell. Do it now
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian January 27, 2020
Derivative of the game "you laugh you lose." In "you laugh, you lose" the object is to do something funny. If someone else laughs, they loose. "I raf, I ruse" is either A: a chinaman stating the fact that he/she laughed and lost, or B: a chinaman, not understanding the concept, repeats the game name replacing "you" with "I".
A:
John- "hey look what I'm doing"
(john does something ridiculous)
Chinaman- (laughs) "(sigh)..i raf, i ruse."
B:
John- "hey let's play you laugh you lose."
Chinaman- (confused) "Waht's that? I raf, I ruse?"
John- "hey look what I'm doing"
(john does something ridiculous)
Chinaman- (laughs) "(sigh)..i raf, i ruse."
B:
John- "hey let's play you laugh you lose."
Chinaman- (confused) "Waht's that? I raf, I ruse?"
by the_genrl January 16, 2009
A sentence or phrase used by someone (mainly woman) who become utterly annoyed hearing the same thing over and over again and being told what to do (usually from a man).
Man: Girl, you need to get your work done and you need to get it done now.
Girl: I know, I know. Give me a break I'm doing what I can.
Man: I can't tell. Do it now
Girl: I know, I know. Give me a break I'm doing what I can.
Man: I can't tell. Do it now
by Hidkidd March 4, 2019