When someone does some crazy shit and you just like
Joey; *draws Mona Lisa with some crayons*
Boing boing man; “AYO how you do that?”
Joey; “get good buddy”
Boing boing man (angry); “damn didn’t know that this was a boing boing situation ig”
Joey; “huh”
Boing boing man; “boing boing”
When someone finally get a win and they act like they been doing it
One win and don’t know how to act
this originated on club penguin in the dark realms in fact
August Agent: do you want to pet my puffle
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
this originated on club penguin in the dark realms in fact
August Agent: do you want to pet my puffle
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
The best boy to ever exist. He’s there for everyone even if it means he has to ignore how he may feel. He’s loved me through everything and is constantly there for me no matter what. Honestly he’s the type of person you’d want to spend your whole life with. He makes mistakes but when he does he always tried to fix them. He’s super funny and always knows how to put a smile on my face. There’s no one better than my William Howe… ❤️
William Howe has the prettiest smile on earth.
A type of meme where it shows videos of kittens with the caption, “This cat is named How to Make <illegal/suspicious item/substance>, search their name on Google to find more cute photos!” It is usually found funny due to the question, “Would someone really fall for this?”
“Hey, Skylar, look at this cat,” Milo told him before he showed Skylar an image of a cute kitten.
“Wow, that is a really cute cat,” Skylar responded.
“Yeah, its name is How to Obtain Plutonium 239, look it up and you’ll find more photos,” replied Milo.
(Milo was saying a specific version of the meme, “This cat is named How to Make <illegal/suspicious item/substance> look their name up to find cute pictures!”)
A phrase used in many different regions of the UK, however it is very common in Liverpool.
The phrase is used to ask on how one person, or a group of people is doing.
It is also often used to ask what a person is referring too. This would be followed by a question mark (?).
Dave: How are we
Steve: I’m great lad
Police: Dave we need to talk to you about a burglary from down the block
Dave: How are we?