An expression for an euphoric feeling felt by F1 fans.
Its origin dates back to the 2018 Belgian GP, when Sebastian Vettel overtook Lewis Hamilton after overtaking him on the Kemmel Straight.
Person 1: Wow, Seb has got a good exit through Radillion...
Person 2: ......but here comes Sebastian Vettel (cums)
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(Australian) "I'm already doing that" or "Obviously, yeah"
At the bar with a friend
Mate: do you want to get a beer?
Me: well, I'm not here to fuck spiders!
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1) a sarcastic answer implying "who else would be here?" or "just the regular crowd"
2) could be used to hide someone there who should not be
source: originally from a fable involving a chicken thief (possibly a fox) hiding in the hen house and answering the farmer's question of who's making all the noise.
Also made popular by a 40's song of the same name by Louis Jordan.
Dad (coming home from work): Anybody home?
Older Daughter (in bedroom): Nobody here but us chickens! (implying herself and her sister, but is actually herself and her boyfriend, who should have gone home already)
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Saying from the 4chan meme that quickly spread around by April 2016. The meme is a green frog on a unicycle saying "Here come dat boi, O shit waddup"
"Here come dat boi
O shit waddup"
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Hands down the Greatest Song of All-Time by the legendary Pink Floyd.
A: "Have you heard "Wish You Were Here?""
B: "Duh, who hasn't, that song is the greatest ever and Pink Floyd was the most epic and legit band ever."
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the new ora ora sound when punching an immovable object fast originated from an MGR meme
anyone getting punched
memers: STANDING HERE I REALISE
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