How British people say HP (hit points) in gaming. They actually make the H sound at the start.
Commentator 1: "And Charizard hangs on with 1 Hache P."
Commentator 2: "Don't you mean HP?"
Commentator 1: "No, I'm just speaking the King's English, you rascally yank."
A hurricane that hits an area affected by the coronavirus. Alternatively, it can be a hurricane that already hit an area affected by it and is now bringing the virus in its winds.
There’s 12 new cases in Surf City, and a Category 5 is coming, Hurronacane!
Assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO (allegedly), who also happens to be the only real-life person named Luigi that anyone knows in 2024, prompting numerous memes once he was identified.
While some debate the morality of his actions, many admire him for his unprecedented vigilantism against the American healthcare system. Others note that he went straight for a target at the top without hurting anyone else and without needing to work in a group to diffuse responsibility.
Everyone thought there were no more big news stories for 2024 until Luigi Mangione showed up.
Assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO (allegedly), who also happens to be the only real-life person named Luigi that anyone knows in 2024, prompting numerous memes once he was identified.
While some debate the morality of his actions, many admire him for his unprecedented vigilantism against the American healthcare system. Others note that he went straight for a target at the top without hurting anyone else and without needing to work in a group to diffuse responsibility.
Everyone thought there were no more big news stories for 2024 until Luigi Mangione showed up.
Assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO (allegedly), who also happens to be the only real-life person named Luigi that anyone knows in 2024, prompting numerous memes once he was identified.
While some debate the morality of his actions, many admire him for his unprecedented vigilantism against the American healthcare system. Others note that he went straight for a target at the top without hurting anyone else and without needing to work in a group to diffuse responsibility.
Everyone thought there were no more big news stories for 2024 until Luigi Mangione showed up.
Southern American English phrase used when someone says something that is crass or offensive, but you aren't mad at them because it was also somewhat true or funny. You yourself didn't say it because you're just not quite fucked up enough to do so, but the other person is. Instead of telling the other person "How dare you!" or "That was a terrible thing to say!" you can just blithely remark, "You ain't right."
Jim: "Maybe this country wouldn't be so fucking fat if people went outside more often and ate less McDonald's. A few more ladies could at least start eating less."
Bob: "You ain't right, Jim."
This is a rallying cry for people excited about the stock of a specific company. It became popularized on r/wallstreetbets during the 2021 short squeeze of GameStop's shares (GME), which were being short-sold at a high level by major hedge funds. The high number of buys by WSB forced the hedge funds to repurchase the shares at a much higher price and therefore at a tremendous loss, allowing wage-earning millennials to stick it to Wall St traders and their boomer clients. The millennials who still came out at a loss thought it was worth it.
CNBC: "Surely GME won't go up to $1000."
WSB: "We like the stock!"