25.4 International "stop making up these ridicilous holidays" day
X "Hey have you heard today is the international ass grabbing day"
Y "Wasnt it like last week"
X "No it was international ass slapping day"
X "Hey have you heard today is the international ass grabbing day"
Y "Wasnt it like last week"
X "No it was international ass slapping day"
by zupermiez April 19, 2018
A 7-Up TV advertisement from 1999-2005, which featured comedian Orlando Jones wearing a green t-shirt that said "MAKE 7" on the front of it, and "UP YOURS!" on the back of it. Jones would then walk around and tell people to "Make 7-Up Yours!", where he would get responses like an angry insulted guy yelling "Same to you!"
This advertisement actually became so popular that shirts similar to the one Jones wore became available for sale through many gag-gift catalogues, record/CD stores, and Media Play entertainment centers.
This advertisement actually became so popular that shirts similar to the one Jones wore became available for sale through many gag-gift catalogues, record/CD stores, and Media Play entertainment centers.
ORLANDO JONES: I'm the guy who makes 7-Up, and I also write the advertising. I just came up with a great new slogan - "Make 7-Up Yours!" *points at front of shirt* "Make 7", *points at back of shirt* "Up Yours!"...
by Chief of the Okhrana October 06, 2015
To emphasize that one is telling the truth. Usually added to the end of a drawn out /dramatic situation that occured.
by dlindz May 06, 2021
Person 1: On Urban Dictionary, I put a ploppymoppy definition in.
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: I hope I'll be the next Numa Numa, Leeroy Jenkins or Stolen Sidekick guy.
Person 2: So basically you are randomly making up a word in hope of finding some sort of never to be found fame?
Person 1: Yeah.
Person 2: You know that'll probably never get past the editors, dude.
Person 1: I know, I know.
*looks up at the sky and sheds a tear*
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: I hope I'll be the next Numa Numa, Leeroy Jenkins or Stolen Sidekick guy.
Person 2: So basically you are randomly making up a word in hope of finding some sort of never to be found fame?
Person 1: Yeah.
Person 2: You know that'll probably never get past the editors, dude.
Person 1: I know, I know.
*looks up at the sky and sheds a tear*
by Antony August 10, 2006
by I plead the fifth! September 25, 2008
Wake Up (Make a Move) is the third single from Start Something, the second album by the Welsh rock band lostprophets. This single was under much debate up to it coming out, both lostprophets and their N Prime management wanted the dark, brooding "Make A Move" as a single whereas the label wanted the poppier, catchier "I Don't Know". The band and their management walked away victorious from this battle of wills and the song was released as a single with the modified title "Wake Up (Make A Move)". However, "I Don't Know" was later released for radio airplay in the USA.
Track listing
CD 1
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Wake Up live at Chicago's Q101
CD 2
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Holding On (Demo)
Video: Wake Up (Make A Move)
Video: The Making Of Wake Up (Make A Move)
Vinyl
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Start Something live at R1 Astoria
Also:
from the album: Start Something
Released: May 3, 2004 (U.K)
Format: Enhanced CD
Genre: Rock
Length: 3:57
Label: Columbia Records / Visible Noise
Producer(s): Eric Valentine
Chart positions
18 (U.K)
9 (U.S Modern Rock)
16 (U.S Mainstream Rock)
Track listing
CD 1
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Wake Up live at Chicago's Q101
CD 2
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Holding On (Demo)
Video: Wake Up (Make A Move)
Video: The Making Of Wake Up (Make A Move)
Vinyl
Wake Up (Make A Move)
Start Something live at R1 Astoria
Also:
from the album: Start Something
Released: May 3, 2004 (U.K)
Format: Enhanced CD
Genre: Rock
Length: 3:57
Label: Columbia Records / Visible Noise
Producer(s): Eric Valentine
Chart positions
18 (U.K)
9 (U.S Modern Rock)
16 (U.S Mainstream Rock)
by Scarer August 11, 2006

