So, you and I both know very well who we are talking about. Why you may ask? It can be questioned why one would take the time to look this up on this website. Since you and I are both here, it means we both came up with the idea at some point. But hey, now that you are here, why dont you take a moment to ask yourself how you got here? Because I would like to know why. Thanks!
man what an 8399 Pine Bluff Road moment
a way of expressing "what?" or "huh?"
Person 1: yeah we killed the dog that got in the way
Person 2: haw
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Expression of unwillingness, boredom, or tiredness to to something upon request. Can be used randomly during conversations as long as you stress on the "UGH" and make the N in "fine" last much longer than needed, which should sound like: "UGH fiiiiinnnnnneeeeeuh". The origin of this phrase.. well, okay- so, typically on the "Hub" before the storyline has a twist and switches to the juicy part of the video, the main actor in the video says this phrase. The use of this phrase isn't meant as a reference to this, but when said and pronounced correctly by males it can make them sound gay in a humorous, joking way.
Person 1: but after it started to rain at the game everyone had to-
Person 2: ugh fine
Person 1: bro whatðð
To express utter laziness or unwillingness to do something; complete a task/job. Can be said in a zesty/gay voice to enhance the feeling you are trying to express by stressing the âghâ part in âughâ and âineâ in âfineâ
Should sound something like âuGHHHH FIIIINNNNEEEEUUUHHâ. Can also be randomly said in conversations for literally no reason, or to be used in a humorous way.
Where does this phrase come from you may ask? Well, usually on â¬ï¸ð§ before the actor starts to give head, they make a sarcastic âugh fineâ statement before to make it seem like they dont really want to do it, but then they proceed to do it anyways.
Do you know where the bathrooms are?
âugh fineâ
Bro tf..?
Variation of the word "facts". Can be used in a conversation to express strong agreement and in some cases, understanding, or comprehension of what is being said.
Person 1: that bonfire last night was so lit
Person 2: fax
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My favorite word to say from French 1. Means alot, or a large quantity of
I have beaucoup stockpiles or firewood