by Yell Leader Alpha December 02, 2008
1. This dope band with cool beats
2. A kit that realtors give to people to welcome them to their new home
2. A kit that realtors give to people to welcome them to their new home
1. Damn son, I get down to The Welcome Kit
2. Damn son, that ho just gave me a welcome kit and now I'm ready to move in to my new house!
2. Damn son, that ho just gave me a welcome kit and now I'm ready to move in to my new house!
by Anonymousyodoghellatight January 18, 2009
the first successful musical project of the well-known artist, joseph makoviecki. he started the band when he was 13, and they played many shows locally and had a large following.
in the beginning of 2004 he broke the band up, to go on to start Makoveskus - a band which sometimes harbors the same musicians as Welcome to Forever.
in the beginning of 2004 he broke the band up, to go on to start Makoveskus - a band which sometimes harbors the same musicians as Welcome to Forever.
by _rentalgirl_ September 08, 2004
Origin: Pop Smoke (RIP)
When someone respects you and wants you to be their friend. Pretty much a welcome
When someone respects you and wants you to be their friend. Pretty much a welcome
by kingknb July 04, 2020
The only phrase in the english language that has no correct response other than changing the subject entirely.
you: Thanks for the cheeseburger.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: I......yeah, so.....um, I'll...... yes.
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you: Thanks for forgiving me about the whole "pizza" thing.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: So that was some pretty fine bowling, wasn't it? I mean those guys are professionals.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: I......yeah, so.....um, I'll...... yes.
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you: Thanks for forgiving me about the whole "pizza" thing.
a friend: You're welcome.
you: So that was some pretty fine bowling, wasn't it? I mean those guys are professionals.
by Manamanah March 29, 2009
The improper way of typing out the phrase You're welcome.
Often used by people who never learned how to spell, or who lack Grammar teachers that give a damn.
Often used by people who never learned how to spell, or who lack Grammar teachers that give a damn.
Your = Possesion; This is your salami.
You're = You are; Are you sure you're gonna do that?
guy: "Thanks alot."
guy 2: "Your welcome."
guy: "Wow. You're an idiot."
You're = You are; Are you sure you're gonna do that?
guy: "Thanks alot."
guy 2: "Your welcome."
guy: "Wow. You're an idiot."
by cadon June 30, 2009
An expression used to explain any unusual, unpleasant, or semi-surprising thing that occurs while within the state of Michigan. Can be applied to almost anything and commonly used with the expression "puts hair on your chest".
Anna: The rock exploded in the fire.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Joey: The car won't start.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Nick: My foot is bleeding.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Courtney: I peed myself laughing.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Ashlee: It's really cold here everywhere.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Joey: The car won't start.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Nick: My foot is bleeding.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Courtney: I peed myself laughing.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
Ashlee: It's really cold here everywhere.
Alex: WELCOME TO MICHIGAN!
by welcometoMI July 18, 2009
