Guy 1: I won't be able to attend the the family gathering due to covid. Guy 2: There he goes again using the covid excuse. He just doesn't want to go.
by jimmybomm December 4, 2020
Examples of Gamer Excuses include:
(1)Matt: Wow, you died.
Frank: Well because you're talking to me!
(2)Mike: I have beaten you five times in a row.
Al: That's because this controller is broken!
(1)Matt: Wow, you died.
Frank: Well because you're talking to me!
(2)Mike: I have beaten you five times in a row.
Al: That's because this controller is broken!
by Matthew Williams May 5, 2007
When someone is such a sore loser, they start whipping out one excuse after another. Sadly, one excuse barely ends before the next one begins.
"That wasn't fair! Something's wrong with my controller! You're playing with the character I wanted!"
"Ok, I get it! You don't need to keep Whip'n Excuses."
"Ok, I get it! You don't need to keep Whip'n Excuses."
by C-Money666 January 12, 2020
Term for someone who agrees to attend some sort of social occasion and backs out for some lame reason.
Luke: You coming to that party tonight man?
Robert: Nah man, gotta stay home and get baked.
Luke: What an excuse-douche.
Robert: Nah man, gotta stay home and get baked.
Luke: What an excuse-douche.
by Woofsalot April 12, 2014
by lakeisha July 19, 2005
(Warning there were real quotes)
“One time I accidentally nutted in my eye”
“Excuse the fuck”
“You people make me wish I was uncircumcised”
“EXCUSE THE FUCK?!?”
“One time I accidentally nutted in my eye”
“Excuse the fuck”
“You people make me wish I was uncircumcised”
“EXCUSE THE FUCK?!?”
by @W01 October 28, 2020
A phrase meaning either:
1. "You are in the general vicinity of where I wish to travel, so get the HELL out of the way before I knock you over."
2. "I don't really care what you're doing at this moment, but I demand you pay attention to me."
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two.
1. "You are in the general vicinity of where I wish to travel, so get the HELL out of the way before I knock you over."
2. "I don't really care what you're doing at this moment, but I demand you pay attention to me."
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two.
1.Person1: "Excuse me."
Person2: "Yes?"
*dead, confused silence*
2.Person3: "Excuse me."
*Person4 moves out of the way*
Person3: Uh?
Person2: "Yes?"
*dead, confused silence*
2.Person3: "Excuse me."
*Person4 moves out of the way*
Person3: Uh?
by Kenthar December 14, 2004