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Dead chat XD

A catchphrase used by the cool kids of a group chat whenever the chat or server is silent for a few instants.

Chat: nobody texted in 3 seconds
The cool kid: DEAD CHAT XD

by Epic guy Brian February 7, 2021

15πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Achmed the dead terrorist

A funny show on YouTube and some American TV channel created by Jeff Dunham

"Hey, watch this video."
"What is it?"
"It's Achmed the dead terrorist."
"Oh I've seen that, dude. It's so fuckny!"

by Kamikaze Watermelon January 12, 2009

38πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


drop dead beautiful

gyro

That person looks like Gyro Zeppeli. He's Drop Dead Beautiful.

by Spalke February 8, 2019

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Dead Earth Politics

Four subversives turned musicians, turned subversives that are working the system from the backside to bring about a twisted degree of dominance to the global metal scene. Hailing from Texas, these neo-millennial cowboys stir the blood of non-believers and the metal-faithful alike.

the Dead Earth Politics website is www.deadearthpolitics.com !!

by The Last of the Goatmen February 3, 2010

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


has me dead

to express the stress of a situation

or

to express the humour of something

*laughing uncontrollably* that joke that Allan just told has me dead

by Joeyy September 16, 2019

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


dead lax flo

A common hairstyle for wannabe (or former) lax players who swim (and in some occasions attend school for the sole purpose of learning how to operate john deere tractors). The hairstyle is notorious for its thin, sleek, and shiny nature (occasionally green coloration) . This style is not to be confused with typical dead, bleached hair, for to have "dead lax flo", one must be able to move one's hair by means of one's neck.

A symptom of "dead lax flo" is common hair loss (or breakage) when attempting to flaunt one's flo (e.g. swinging one's neck to move one's hair)

by npib June 11, 2009

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


dead horse cemetery

When, in a debate or argument, someone drags out <B>several</B> issues that happened quite some time ago and have been discussed ad nausium, ad infinitum, to the point were said arguments have become tired clichΓ©s (ie: many dead horses).

Th term is a parallel to Stephen King's Pet Cemetery, except with dead horses instead of pets, which keep rising from the grave for a fresh round of beatings.

Every time he has a complaint, he brings out the dead horse cemetery for another round of beatings, because he's butt hurt about things that happened 5 years ago.

by Obsidius February 22, 2008

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž