by Plumbus Slave August 02, 2017
by DJREKT June 03, 2018
As seen in the last episode of Season 1, Birdperson says Wubba Lubba Dub Dub isn't a nonsense catchphrase, it means "Help, I am in great pain."
by duuwey June 02, 2018
How most people feel on a regular basis. Especially students. It is a way to exclaim how much pain you are constantly in. It is a light-hearted phrase that people feel they can exclaim when they want to shout but don't necessarily want to exclaim that they are in constant agony. A way of exclaiming you are hurting in some way and are wanting to act out to either ignore or distract yourself from the pain by exclaiming a phrase used by a character in a show you relate to.
by Brandaline October 24, 2019
by Fran Vinokur October 23, 2015
by drobyboi December 19, 2019
A catchphrase that Morty's grandfather, Rick, uses in the Adult Swim animated comedy "Rick and Morty". Birdperson, a character who appears in the episodes "Ricksy Business" and "Get Schwifty" reveals that in his native tongue, it actually means "I am in great pain, please help me".
Bird Person: Morty, do you know what "wubba lubba dub dub" means?Morty: Oh, that's just Rick's stupid nonsense catchphrase.
by NrdyAhmd October 29, 2015