Random
Source Code

get over here

What Scorpion (Mortal Kombat Ninja) saids when shooting out a rope with a tipped Kunai at the end that impales itself in his victims allowing him to pull them closer to him for a free hit.

Scorpion-"Get over here" (shoots kunai)
Eg.Sub Zero-(pulled towards Scorpion)
Scorpion-(Upper cuts the shit out of Sub Zero)

by TheRealTricko June 19, 2006

405πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


Catapult Over the Fence

sliding back down his chest to align for exciting missionary position but missing

she Catapult Over the Fence and I jizzed on her chest

by kmfrayed February 17, 2012

37πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Jew Me Over

To completely scam someone out of their money.

Randall: Don't you jew me over on this one you cheap son of a bitch!

by AfricanHistoryX March 18, 2011

65πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Mind over Matter

Mind over matter is a phrase that essentially refers to one's ability to use will power over physical limitations. While it was originally used to explain phenomenon such as Telekinesis and other Paranormal constructs, it actually has a real life meaning as well. The mind, in of itself is capable of accomplishing infinite limitations brought on by the environment. The limitations whether they be physical or mental hinder us from reaching our full potential. Therefore, it is important for us to believe that we are nothing less than powerful in our determination and grit to succeed.

He lost tore a muscle in his leg but still scored five goals in the soccer championship. Clearly a case of mind over matter.

Mind over matter is the dancer's mantra when performing in front of large crowds.

by PTrockstar92 February 10, 2014

291πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Elbows over the clown

A action or set of circumstances or actions that are ridiculous, crazy, and unbeliveable.

Tony just drove through his car right off the peer into the lake while eating cotton candy! That is so elbows over the clown!

by Mullrock August 23, 2022


The Sun is over the yardarm

The yardarms on a sailing ship are the horizontal timbers or spars mounted on the masts, from which the square sails are hung. (The word yard here is from an old Germanic word for a pointed stick, the source also of our unit of measurement.) At certain times of year it will seem from the deck that the sun has risen far enough up the sky that it is above the topmost yardarm. In summer in the north Atlantic, where the phrase seems to have originated, this would have been at about 11am. This was by custom and rule the time of the first rum issue of the day to officers and men (the officers had their tots neat, the men’s diluted). It seems that officers in sailing ships adopted a custom, even when on shore, of waiting until this time before taking their first alcoholic drink of the day.

Can we have a drink? Yes, the sun is over the yardarm!

by MorkFromOrk December 17, 2011

461πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


Head over heels

When you're really in love with someone and it's the best feeling in the world.

I'm so head over heels for Alexia
I'm so in love with her

by Grindin February 27, 2020

80πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž