Originating from Israely slang, as meaning either extremely cool, wonderful or great (similar to end of the road, or alternately, sucking and being a waste of time.
A: what do you think of my new shoes?
B: Pity on your time!!
A: Thanks!
B: No, I mean PITY on your time...
And so the duality and confusion ensue
B: Pity on your time!!
A: Thanks!
B: No, I mean PITY on your time...
And so the duality and confusion ensue
by Ethan, courtesy of the CuBeMan March 13, 2005
 Get the pity on your timemug.
Get the pity on your timemug. A: what do you think of my new shoes?
B: Pity on your time from a long time ago!!
A: Really? that good?
B: Pity on your time from a long time ago!!
A: Really? that good?
by Zach Engel March 30, 2005
 Get the pity on your time from a long time agomug.
Get the pity on your time from a long time agomug.