guy: hey, do you listen to sweater weather?
girl: yeah, are you coming out to me in any way what-so-ever?
guy: still questioning.
girl: well, I support you :)
Cold (often windy) but sunny weather that looks extremely pleasant through the window when one is inside, but is in fact quite uncomfortable to be outside in.
origin: An Icelandic expression: "Gluggaveður" (literally: Window-weather).
A-"have you looked outside? what a nice day we're having!"
B-"This looks likewindow weather to me. You should bring a jacket."
1. all knowning indianspirit of all things.
2. word can be used at anytime for any reason because everything is in regards to Wematanye.
3. sometimes Wematanye is all you can say
4. good replacement for other words 5. originally from king of the hill
1. Wematanye is always there when you need it.
2. Wematanye is always there and watching.
3. Holy Wematanye!
4. Wematanye
5. The answer lies within Wematanye.
A song by an American alternative pop band called The Neighborhood.
Associated with the bisexual community. It is a cute love song with a slightly edgy aesthetic. It was number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in June 2013. It features in many LGBTQ+ relationship music playlists, and many spotify playlists in general.
Lad 1 : The song Sweater Weather is so cute!!
Lad 2 : That's the bisexual anthem lol
Lad 1 : I know
Lad 2 : Is this how you're coming out to me, king?
Lad 1 : ...Perhaps.
Bi-polar weather that is unpredictable. Known for drastic changes in short amounts of time, often exibiting one seaon's expected weather in a different season. Weather seemingly changes on a whim.
"Okay, explain to me how yesterday we had 80 degree weather and clear skies and today we're in the middle of an ice storm!!! Tomorrow's weather is supposed to be 80 again!"
"Hey if you don't likeTexas Weather today, just wait around a few minutes and it'll change!"
Noun - a person, usually from Southern California or Florida, who posts how nice their weather is on social media as the rest of the country is gripped in bitter cold temperatures.
Ted's posts on Facebook about 75 degrees in Southern California are really annoying. He's a weather prick.