“Where the table lands,” refers to allowing things to happen naturally and accepting the outcome, without trying to change it.
Him: Can we talk later?
Her: I’ll be back in about two hours.
Him: Ok, we’ll see where the table lands then.
Land of the Fee, is a play on the United States motto 'Land of the Free' implying you are not free in the United States without the payment of various fees.
The United States added the letter R to 'Fee' as they could never release their Hard-R roots.
Trump: We live in the Land of the Free!
Sigma: Actually, it's Land of the Fee.
When you take your food to go but you don’t actually want it so you leave it under someone else’s car.
My friend was land mining their food because it was so smelly in the car.
Term used when you are building a land, also refers to Roblox building game where you can build your house using F3X btools, the point of making your house is to wait for it to be griefed by any local griefer of BL community.
Player 1: Omg! look at the penis I just built at Building Land!
guesttbueno: ;ban Player 1 500000000 days
Player 2: what a noob ROFL.
Empty plastic shopping bag blowing in the wind.
"Check out those Land Jellyfish caught in the trees and fences." "Hey!, there's one caught in the wind flying above the 2nd floor!"
"Dingding Land" is a funny name for India, thanks to Hannan Mustafa. While exploring the UAE, he noticed many people associate India with the song "Mundiya to Bachke Rakhi," and the catchy dingding sound at the start of the song inspired the name "Dingding Land."
I'm traveling to Dingding land (India) for 30 days.
The liminal space that consists of interior of all airplanes and airports. It is everywhere, and it is nowhere. Time and space work differently there, and you'll never know who you'll run into.
John has been trapped in airplane land for seven hours since his flight got canceled and his itinerary changed.