Caucasian male: “ayyy Monica”
African American male: “ayyy my nigga”
Ay Monica is a word a Caucasian person says in stead of saying ay my nigga.
African American male: “ayyy my nigga”
Ay Monica is a word a Caucasian person says in stead of saying ay my nigga.
by Large Nigerian March 23, 2018
by LittleFrog February 15, 2006
'He Monica Lewinsky'd all on my gown'
by mynameis_sanjay July 7, 2014
Inspired by the television show Friends, "pulling a monica" refers to any and all screwups by an individual.
"Pulling a monica"
Monica: Okay, uh, please don't freak out, um, but, uh, there's a blue fingernail in... in one of the quiche cups. And there's no way to know which one.
Phoebe: And whoever finds it wins the prize.
Monica: You bet that I'd screw up? All that stuff about hiring me because I was good was...
Mrs. Geller: No no no, that was all true. This was just in case you pulled a Monica.
Monica: You promised Dr. Weinberg you'd never use that phrase.
Monica: Okay, uh, please don't freak out, um, but, uh, there's a blue fingernail in... in one of the quiche cups. And there's no way to know which one.
Phoebe: And whoever finds it wins the prize.
Monica: You bet that I'd screw up? All that stuff about hiring me because I was good was...
Mrs. Geller: No no no, that was all true. This was just in case you pulled a Monica.
Monica: You promised Dr. Weinberg you'd never use that phrase.
by NotAtUVAThankGod May 28, 2007
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by PlayNSkillz July 9, 2006
1. to do something terribly wrong, so that a backup plan is needed.
etymologic background:
Monica Geller's parents came up with the term "to pull a monica" (from "Friends")
2. to do something just the way it was intended, or even better.
etymologic background:
Phoebe Boufay altered the original term in order to cheer up Monica, because her mother had come up with the previously mentioned definition of the term. (from "Friends")
etymologic background:
Monica Geller's parents came up with the term "to pull a monica" (from "Friends")
2. to do something just the way it was intended, or even better.
etymologic background:
Phoebe Boufay altered the original term in order to cheer up Monica, because her mother had come up with the previously mentioned definition of the term. (from "Friends")
1. "You baked the ring into the deserts? Well, I guess you just pulled another Monica. I'll get the ice-cream I bought just in case."
2. "You did absolutely everything right! One might say, you did pull a Monica."
2. "You did absolutely everything right! One might say, you did pull a Monica."
by The slow poke July 8, 2009