a) the correct answer to any rude or dumb question, with no need for elaboration.
b) the answer to any question you don't really understand, nor care to.
d) a geopolitically ambiguous place i.e. the iraq
e) a vague reply to any question that has caught you off guard.
A multipurpose phrase that can be used as a noun, adverb, transition, modifier, independent clause on its own. It has curious mutational qualities that take on every grammatical quality known to the English language.
The word "and," can also be added to the end of the string of words for extra flair; general usage guidelines recommend following this "and," with silence or more meandering gibberish.
This phrase was coined by Miss South Carolina during the Miss Teen USA 2007 pageant.
Guy: Yo, shortay, where you at?
Girl: Everywhere like such as (and.) kthxbye loser.
Q: Are you gay?
A: Everywhere like such as (and.)
Q: I heard you got implants this summer. Is that true?
A: Everywhere like such as (and.)
Q: Where are you going?
A: Everywhere like such as (and.)
Q: Compare the ideologies of Chomsky and Fouceault on the subject of linguistics, and place their respective perspectives within the framework of variationist theory in the 21st century.
A: Everywhere like such as (and.)
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Its every thing and every one.
Guy Sees a pigeon flying, “Leblanc be like”
Popularized by the Youtuber SOLLUMINATI, the phrase is used when defining something that occured or what you wouldblike to do to somebody
I was clapping her cheeks like deez
"I wanna pick you up like deez"
"Did this nigga leg just fly in the air like deez?"
1. A declaration of complete approval, usually said after listing several qualities of the thing being approved; frequently used in an ironic or sarcastic sense. Popularized by sitcoms like Friends and Seinfeld.
2. Title of a Hannah Montana song.
"He's tall, he's sweet, has a great sense of humor, and he has a great job - what's not to like?"
"Upset? Why would I be upset? We've totaled the car, we can't get out, we wrecked an orphanage, the cops are on the way, and we've got 3 kilos in the trunk! I mean, what's not to like?"
Ross: It tastes like feet!
Joey Tribbiani: Well, I like it.
Ross: Are you kidding?
Joey Tribbiani: I mean, what's not to like? Custard, good. Jam, good. Meat, good!
When someone or something desires the limelight only to wilt under the newfound pressure.
Like a Bosh, you thought it was gonna be awesome but you get it and it sucks, it doesn't do anything!
- The Basketball Jones
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Originated early 2011 after people first got wind of the amazing fetes of Andrew Gaff a young draftee to the West Coast Eagles Football Club.
The word Gaff-Like can take many forms:
n. Gaff: 1. naming someone or something that is awesome, cool, unbelievable
2. Extreme or of high degree *some one sees a black guys penis* “that is a gaff”
Adj. Gaff-like: 1. describing something of extreme excellence, something of extreme swagger, or something Gaff would do
G:"Did you see that goal i kicked"
S:"yep, it was so gaff-like"
Or
S: "how'd your test go"
G: "gaff-like"
S: "nice"
Gaff-like can be used in many a situation but is predominantly used by the supporters of AFL (Australian Football League) toward something of excellence.
i.e. supporter 1: “Did you see the that kid rack up 50 possessions last week?”
supporter 2: “It was bloody gaff-like”
Amongst the cultured community:
Student essay: “By applying an analytical reading to novel Frankenstein the meanings we develop become gaff-like in nature”
When someone likes your photo, and you like theirs back just to be polite or as a thank you.
Crap, Jennifer like my profile picture, now I'll have to like-back hers so I won't seem rude.