They're All Gonna Laugh at You! is an album by American comedian Adam Sandler, released in 1993. The title ostensibly comes from a repeated phrase in the 1976 horror movie Carrie, and from a repeated line in the "Oh Mom..." track that appears on the album.
That's the official definition, but you can also use it to confuse someone, or if you don't want to bother thinking about something else to say. It replaces wit, basically.
A friend says, "I'm going to take the bus today.", you may say, "They're all gonna laugh at you.".
Or you can use it randomly so it makes absolutely no sense. Friend says, "What do you want on your pizza?", you may say, "They're all gonna laugh at you". Of course, expect that to prompt the following question of ,"Huh? What do you mean?" of which you'd obviously reply, "You're a mean." or perhaps, "That's what she said." (these are examples only).
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What you say when you try really hard for something and get a crappy prize.
The phrase comes from the SNES game "Super Mario RPG". When you find all the hidden question blocks, a treasure chest in Monstro town counting down how many you've found tells you the saying.
Person 1: Great job! You just ran the length of the entire Earth! Have a ribbon!
Person 2: Wow, you've found them all.
a fucking asshole in roblox hit game, HOURS. bro will fuck you up and make you give head to him DAILY.
yo who's resident mind - all the world's prayers
you're gonna get your ass beaten
When you have had WAY to much of a person, place or thing.
All (Insert word)-ED Out examples: (they have example words in them.)
1. Person: "I've been all John-ed out this weekend. I saw him like everyday!"
2. Place: "I'm all McDonald's-ed out. I've had it everyday for a week."
3. Thing: "I'm going to be all light-ed out tomorrow. I'm covering my whole house with them."
bษtwi:kษ:nto:lbi:lรฆikdษks a metamorphic phrase that can be adapted to mean whatever you need it to mean, versatile, like the pathological liar of the idiom world.
Angela: We know that the ants are responsible for the decline of the Roman Empire.
Natalie: I know, but we can't all be lake ducks.
When a person has an abnormally deep voice and is refferred to deep mode describing "DEEP MODE, all day everyday"
Also the state where one's voice goes into a very deep tone.
Used to intimidate others. Or one is just usually in Deep Mode.
Justine: "Patrick, DEEP MODE"
Patrick: "YEAHHHH, Deep Mode, all day everyday!!"
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a smart-ass comeback to "gettin' all up in someone's grill"
Back up yo, you's all up in my toaster-oven
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