“Feet, don't fail me now!” is an old expression that's usually said when someone is running away from peril- they do not want to slow down so that they will be trapped or caught, and are self-encouraging themselves to keep going. In the song, it's used more as an excuse to keep dancing and not get tired.
Charles: I want to dance, please feet don't fail me now
A more appropriate name for every 20 year old drunk or stoned college student's favorite 3am fast food spot (i.e. Taco Bell)
Guy#1: We're going to Taco Fail, want to come with us?
Guy#2: No thanks, I like my asshole intact
a unique group of friends, who cherish and help each other out in the good and the bad. Bitches at school hate this group...why you may ask well cus they live off drama and they just mad they can’t stay with one bestie😌
I wish I had the failed pullouts with me rn:(
What suspicious people are called in the uk
Haha that guy looks like a sussy failed abortion
Derived from online videos charting the 'Fails of the Century', Century Fail is used when a fail is just too spectacular for one year to contain it.
Today I went for ice cream with a friend of the opposite sex. My girlfriend was texting me, asking me where I was. To pacify her, I told her I was desperately trying to get away from some girl who won't stop talking - But I accidentally sent the text to said girl, as she sat next to me. She started to cry into her ice cream. Century Fail.
The wave a depression a pokemon fan feels when their favourite pokemon performs a one-hit KO using Frustration.
Also known as 'Team Rocket Win'
Buneary knocked him out with Frustration again? Utter trainer fail...
Verb.
Origin: City of the tele-retarded. Jersey Shore.
MTV: Motivated to Fail (In Life) Viewer.
Man! Whats up with him or her failing/not showing up to this class? Must be an MTV (Motivated to Fail Viewer).