by Rayne_Bow15 December 14, 2015
Notice the N-N-N-N
This is Britney Spears when she was bald (N)igga
Punking niggas way before there was Punk'd (N)igga (true)
Smoking Ashton Kush, so I calm down, (N)igga
We don't want to hear your mixtape my (N)igga
- Amine, "Pressure in my Palms" (2020)
This is Britney Spears when she was bald (N)igga
Punking niggas way before there was Punk'd (N)igga (true)
Smoking Ashton Kush, so I calm down, (N)igga
We don't want to hear your mixtape my (N)igga
- Amine, "Pressure in my Palms" (2020)
by Xeroxium December 15, 2020
The act of attempting to leave the fast food restaurant In 'n Out, but coming back in after realizing you crave another succulent burger.
by Blatent Lack of Judgement August 4, 2010
B N W N - This lolord means simply Bad News / Worse News. Usually it is a very direct prologue to sharing two pieces of information - the former bad, the latter worse. Each are actually informative, shedding new light on some matter. Sometimes, in a philosophical or poetic sense, B N W N indicates an double irony, an unavoidable truth about life that is not news at all, and neither good nor bad, but just fate. In either case, B N W N is best received while ellipsicated, to take a little bit of edge off the circle of life.
First use (actually informative) - (You finally take the call from your stockbroker who is managing 99.9% of your life savings in a dodgy fund.) He says, "B N W N." You reply, "Ok, B N first." He says, "That investment is too risky. You could lose 80% of everything, if you leave it in too long." You reply, "Oh, that is not too bad. Just let me know when it will happen. Give me the W N." He says, "Ok, I can tell you when." You say, "How is that B N? Just tell me when". He says, "It has."
Second case (blatantly obvious and unavoidable, so not news and just neutral fate) Ted, "Bud, I have some B N W N for you." Bud, "Well, ok, lemme have it, B N first." Ted, "Bud, I am gonna die." Bud, "Ted, that is horrible, I can't think of anything worse you could tell me, so I'm ready for the W N." Ted, "Bud, are you sure?" Bud, "Ted, yes of course, I am ready." Ted, "Good, then I am glad to tell you.... so are you."
Second case (blatantly obvious and unavoidable, so not news and just neutral fate) Ted, "Bud, I have some B N W N for you." Bud, "Well, ok, lemme have it, B N first." Ted, "Bud, I am gonna die." Bud, "Ted, that is horrible, I can't think of anything worse you could tell me, so I'm ready for the W N." Ted, "Bud, are you sure?" Bud, "Ted, yes of course, I am ready." Ted, "Good, then I am glad to tell you.... so are you."
by nothinc April 17, 2019
A snippet of a cheerleading chant first heard by most in the song, "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani. It is actually part of an entire cheer that I first heard in the mid 80's. Usually heard from a cheerleading troupe during a game at a school whose school colors contain the color gold or yellow. (Players wear gold or yellow pants or jerseys.) This was considered quite a racy cheer at my high school in 1986... I only heard it used once. Here is the entire cheer ---
(Shouting--)
Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S
Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S
You lean to the left,
and you lean to the right,
you peel your banana,
and UNNGGHHH you take a BITE!!!
(by the way, Gwen is a former cheerleader herself, and I'm sure it would be a safe bet that the school she cheered at has yellow as one of its school colors.... )
Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S
Go bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S
You lean to the left,
and you lean to the right,
you peel your banana,
and UNNGGHHH you take a BITE!!!
(by the way, Gwen is a former cheerleader herself, and I'm sure it would be a safe bet that the school she cheered at has yellow as one of its school colors.... )
by Santeria69 June 8, 2007
by Aki Bramblerose September 23, 2007
1. ridiculous, blasphemous, unsightly, unheard of, etc.
2. the spelling of bananas
3. the sound that usually follows the word "bananas"
4. proof that gwen stefani has a sense of humor
2. the spelling of bananas
3. the sound that usually follows the word "bananas"
4. proof that gwen stefani has a sense of humor
1. damn, playing dead on arrival on drums on expert in rock band is bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s
2. person 1: hey, how do you spell bananas?
person 2: b-a-n-a-n-a-s
3. we're out of bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s
4. gwen: hey look i can spell: b-a-n-a-n-a-s, that spells bananas, see i'm smart
2. person 1: hey, how do you spell bananas?
person 2: b-a-n-a-n-a-s
3. we're out of bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s
4. gwen: hey look i can spell: b-a-n-a-n-a-s, that spells bananas, see i'm smart
by easy0lucky0free May 3, 2008