GET ON MY LEVEL. Used to end a sentence describing your awesomeness / rockstar qualities / badassery / generally tightness. Can be varied in topic, such as levels of drunkery, highness, randomness, sluttiness, etc. There is another level of just about everything, so #GOML!!!
HEAVILY USED BY GAMERS AS WELL
HEAVILY USED BY GAMERS AS WELL
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I just opened a bottle of wine with a shoe and a tube of mascara. #GOML
Just made nachos out of string cheese and sunchips and laying in my bed watching babay einstion. #GOML
GAMERS WOULD SAY...
Currently on a 30 game win streak on black ops. #GOML
I just opened a bottle of wine with a shoe and a tube of mascara. #GOML
Just made nachos out of string cheese and sunchips and laying in my bed watching babay einstion. #GOML
GAMERS WOULD SAY...
Currently on a 30 game win streak on black ops. #GOML
by #GOML BETCH February 17, 2011
by Schmeeo April 02, 2009
Means "Get Off My Lawn", but can also mean "Get on my level."
Get Off My Lawn was coined in 2008 by Clint Eastwood, regardless of what you think or have read. His character "Walt" uses it to warn a bunch of Hmong kids to gtfo his lawn. It is said that the actors all soile themselves in each take of this scene.
Get on My Level is used primarily as a form of trash talk, more commonly in online gaming. The user tells the recipent that he is basically not worth his/her time, and is lower than semen dispersed from a used anus, so he/she must "get on his/her level."
Get Off My Lawn was coined in 2008 by Clint Eastwood, regardless of what you think or have read. His character "Walt" uses it to warn a bunch of Hmong kids to gtfo his lawn. It is said that the actors all soile themselves in each take of this scene.
Get on My Level is used primarily as a form of trash talk, more commonly in online gaming. The user tells the recipent that he is basically not worth his/her time, and is lower than semen dispersed from a used anus, so he/she must "get on his/her level."
by NarooN October 02, 2009
(Gah-mull)
Get
On
My
Level
1. Telling somebody they are not up to par with you.
2. While comparing 2 individual things, stating that one needs to get as good as the other.
Get
On
My
Level
1. Telling somebody they are not up to par with you.
2. While comparing 2 individual things, stating that one needs to get as good as the other.
1. You are better than Steve at something, hence you say: "GOML HOE!!!!"
2. You are comparing the Cubs to the White Sox, hence you say: "The White Sox need to GOML on the Cubs"
2. You are comparing the Cubs to the White Sox, hence you say: "The White Sox need to GOML on the Cubs"
by KaZii April 03, 2009