When you start a fight by ripping off your shirt
That's it man, let's take this outside, Jersey Style!
The next big catchphrase, Insaneo Style presumably means something is fun and exciting.
Crazy in a fun way, Insane
Katie: "I had a great time on our date tonight!"
Joel: "Yeah! That was totally Insaneo Style, it went Insaneo Style"
Katie: "What?"
This basically means that something goes insane in a good way or is very awesome.
You can use it for everything.
Person 1: Hey, have you seen Joel Havers new video?
Person 2: Yeah, it goes Insaneo Style!
Insaneo Style is a super cool word coined by Joel Haver, as an attempt to finally have an impact on cultural lingo. It is supposed to mean "insanely cool".
"This video was Insaneo Style!"
Rip style is farting very loudly without shitting your pants. Generally, it's where the fart gains enough power and momentum that it slides past the poop, often times carrying with it absolute destruction and chaos. It is often described as "The Juggernaut of all farts."
I took that girl out on a date last night to Denny's and hit Rip Style in her face and she started choking on her food. She said it was like she got served a Grand Slam with a scrambled abortion, a side of rotten hard boiled eggs and a diarrhea milkshake. Ironically, she said it smelled better then what she ordered.
The term used describe a (minimum) six-course meal that must include the following: pre-dinner cocktails, bottle of wine, a selection of at least three appetizers, a bottle of wine, a salad course, a bottle of wine, entrees, a bottle of wine, desserts, a bottle of desert wine/cognac, ending with an espresso or coffee.
At the end of each course, it is imperative that one leaves a small portion on the plate while saying "its for the gods."
Dude...we're seriously not going to have coffee after dessert? WTF, I thought you were all about doing it up "Scowden style."
A sex act where he wears a double cock-ring so he can enter her ass and vagina at the same time depending on if they're missionary or doggie-style. A a favourite of middle-aged housewives on Saturday Night after the bars close, also known as "nickle style" for the Northern Ontario town its practiced in.
"You're walking funny, Darla, did yer hubby give it to you Sudbury style last night?"