Glenn has nothing going for him so needs to take advantage of everything he encounters in order to survive. Lacks empathy or any recognition of his actions
Uses sex (as a sub bottom) to score free lodging, food and drugs. Frequently known as a troll/ bridge troll/ cunt troll 'cos he's fat, ugly and gets what he wants for nothing.
'Doing a Glenn' means a sad, desperate act without realising that you're a sad desperate cunt
Mate 1: Dya hear what Jimmy got up to last night?
Mate 2: hell yeah, he had his heels behind his head before the queued-up slammers could lube up
Mate 3: Bitch did a Glenn... got high for a fuck
It's a sentence that people use when they did something but don't want you to know they did it but also do want you to know they did it.
A pencil hits jim
Jim:"who did that"
Tim:"the bee did it"
Doing / did a Kirsten is the abitly to fall over or off something that is usually considered safe and risk free.
He was walking down the shopping aisle and did a Kirsten, then ended up in Accident and Emergency.
A British expression to say they most definitely did not do that thing, said as a statement rather than a question, often used as part of a story or to show doubt of someone’s outlandish claims.
“They kindly moved the cones for the ambulance but did they move those cones back, did they fuck!”
Or
Person 1- “I just did 1,000 press ups in a minute”
Person 2- “Nah mate, did you fuck.”
See also ‘Did they bollocks’
Somebody has 'done a fergie' when they piss themselves in public, like Fergie from the black eyed peas did live, on stage in San Diego August 2, 2005.
"Haha! Did you google 'fergie wets pants'? How fucken disgusting!!!!"
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A magic wand waved by a fan of a particular show to make accusations that that show ripped off another show disappear.
The line originally appeared on a South Park episode in which a foolish character kept shooting down another's ideas, dismissing them as ones the Simpsons originated, a point he made by annoyingly shouting "Simpsons did it!" The character was straightened out by a wiser character who explained that the Simpsons itself borrowed from other shows--the implicit premise being that everyone steals so no one should complain about it. The unfortunate result is that many people who look to South Park to know what their opinions are, now think that it's foolish to call people on plagiarism.
Now the line can be used more generally to ridicule anyone who points out that an episode of one show is similar to an episode of an older show.
Simpsons fan: Hey, that South Park episode is awfully similar to an episode of The Simpsons that aired last year.
South Park fan: Yeah, whatever. 'Simpsons did it!!! Simpsons did it!!!' That's what you sound like. Ha ha!
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