A reference to a Simpsons episode in which Milhouse first complains about wearing his "dorky highwater shorts" but feels better when the floodwater "soaks his ankles" but leaves his cuffs "bone dry," at which point he exclaims "Alright, everythings coming up Milhouse."
Example: I was picked as the "Best Edward from Twilight Look-alike" at the Springfield Bi-Mon Sci-Fi Con. Looks like everything is coming up Milhouse.
Example: I was picked as the "Best Edward from Twilight Look-alike" at the Springfield Bi-Mon Sci-Fi Con. Looks like everything is coming up Milhouse.
by walkingblind September 10, 2009
I tried to find the DVD at Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Circuit City, even at the pawn shop, but everything's coming up Milhouse.
by herphosmanolin August 21, 2008
A celebratory phrase used following one, or a series of, positive, though generally insignificant event(s).
Its origin can be attributed to Milhouse, a character of television show The Simpsons, who coined the phrase in jubilation after realising the success of his flood pants to keep his cuffs bone dry.
Its origin can be attributed to Milhouse, a character of television show The Simpsons, who coined the phrase in jubilation after realising the success of his flood pants to keep his cuffs bone dry.
"I left work 10 minutes early today, and I found $2 in the passenger seat of my car! Everything's coming up Milhouse!"
by ess jay dee eff April 30, 2010
Means "Everythings going well for me". Came from the Simpsons character MilHouse when something particulary swell happened to him.
by Sheepz January 30, 2004
An exclamation added to the end of a sentence... e.g. when you hate flood pants but then you realize how effective they really are.
by Legit not a troll February 19, 2018