by Unsick June 29, 2008
by Atomik Spongface July 19, 2008
The staff member making the invoice needs to manually enter the invoice number s/he/they remember from the previous invoice.
by coldboi9969 May 11, 2020
Very emotional and may lead to severe depression caused by the deep feelings produced by this saying
by bigdaddynat April 22, 2019
A single, two-word phrase that contains both the phrases "He lied" and "She believed", describing the stereotypically-common occurrence of a male lying to a female for personal gain, and a female believing the male because she is "naive".
This phrase can be interpreted as offensive to both sexes, painting males as devious, untrustworthy creatures and females as gullible fools.
This phrase can be interpreted as offensive to both sexes, painting males as devious, untrustworthy creatures and females as gullible fools.
(Boy and girl have know each other for 2 weeks)
Him: I love you so much. I want to express my love in a physical way. Will you make love with me?
Her: I love you too, so much. I've never felt this way before! Let's do it!
she believed
Him: I love you so much. I want to express my love in a physical way. Will you make love with me?
Her: I love you too, so much. I've never felt this way before! Let's do it!
she believed
by nonbiased1234 January 1, 2010
he lied because Karen took the kids
by AsiaWillRule May 13, 2019
It's basically a way to say someone got attractive.
it can be phrased as:
"he got good!" meaning he got attractive
"she got good!" meaning she got attractive
"you got good" meaning you got attractive
it can be phrased as:
"he got good!" meaning he got attractive
"she got good!" meaning she got attractive
"you got good" meaning you got attractive
by VanillaCupcake June 26, 2014