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what's his nuts

A phrase used generally to replace the name of someone when you have forgotten who you were going to talk about. This is similar to What's his face? or What's her face?, but usually catches the other person off guard.

Guy 1: So what are you doing for Labor Day this year?
Guy 2: Oh you know, I'm going home to play a game of football with what's his nuts, the guy who always ran an extra mile after gym practice.

by 403forbidden September 3, 2006

90๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


box his ears

The act of hitting someone's ears with the palms of your hands. Typically results in the recipient being in extreme pain, and occasionally, deafness (either temporary or permanent).

Boxing someone's ears is usually done with the express purpose of punishing someone for an offence, although is by no means limited to such. It can also be used as an impromptu self defence technique, or just to piss off someone you don't particularly like.

"Box his ears, pop! Box his ears!"

by Turkey Boy January 23, 2008

79๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


hi bye friend

A person you would say "hi" and "bye" to casually, but little more. Generally someone desirable as an acquaintance and not anything more.

From "This American Life"

After she said "no" to a date, she said we could remain hi bye friends.

by flykiddoc August 19, 2009

774๐Ÿ‘ 174๐Ÿ‘Ž


Hi-diddly-ho

An exclimation used for greeting one's neighbour.

Hi-diddly-ho neighbourino!

by penguin October 28, 2002

82๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Atom and His Package

A punk-rock "band" consisting of Atom and his synthesizer (known as the Package).

Atom and His Package played in my town, and he's 100% punk.

by Skitzo August 12, 2004

43๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pees on his balls

Penis is so small causes Urine to hit the balls

His dick is so small he pees on his balls

by Babybird3598 March 17, 2015

9๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Frog in his pocket

When someone uses the pronoun "we," but no one else actually wants to be included. Implies that the speaker must be referring to himself and the frog. Typically takes the form of the rhetorical question, "is there a frog in your pocket?"

Alternatively may be a mouse or other pocket-sized creature.

Billy said "we're going to clean up the apartment today," but it's all his mess. He must have a frog in his pocket.

Boyfriend: I've decided that we're going to go vegan.
Girlfriend: You got a frog in your pocket?

by monocledmoose January 24, 2022