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I-friend

Someone to hang out with who has an I-phone, so you don't have to.

I got totally lost downtown, but Mike, my I-friend was with me, so I found the restaurant.

by flyingdog November 21, 2009

22πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


I guess

A way or torturing a friend.

β€œU happy?!”
β€œI guess”

by Tilliebuns February 9, 2019

26πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


And i oop

What annoying teens that want to seem β€œquirky” use without knowing the meaning to it

Him: my dad is divorcing my mom

Her: and i oop
Him: srsly...wtf does that even mean

by Bbqbeaner718 June 18, 2019

208πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


And I oop-

A phrase that vsco girls use every single sentence. Often pared with sksksk. This is a language that in well time no one will understand. But for now, we say and I oop-

OMG did you see what Veronica posted on VSCO and I oop-!!

by YourbestfriendAnimeBabe August 12, 2019

218πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


I ate it

used to answer someone when they are looking for something, whether you don't know where it is, you ACTUALLY ate it, or if you feel like sitting back and laughing at them while they look for the thing even though you know where it is.

If a person is asking for the where-abouts of a female, the scenario could have some sexual undertones. (I ate her).

Scenario 1;
1: Hey have you seen the cookies?
2: I ate it.

(in the above senario, person no.2 ate "it" not them, therefore it ambigous as to whether he actually ate the cookies.)

Scenario 2;
1: Have you seen my top?
2: I ate it.

Scenario 3;
1: Have you seen dad?
2: I ate him.

by Gustus February 1, 2008

65πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


I-Lovelies

A term frequently used by ARMY (BTS fandom). It is a very special name given specifically to the international ARMY from its Korean counterpart.

This name serves as a symbol of the strong bond shared between the fandom even being continent/countries apart. According to the Korean ARMY, the international counterpart exhibits the trait of being "Lovely", therefore, in recognition and response to the tremendous amount of love, support and dedication they have been showing to BTS, the Korean ARMY crowned their international counterpart as being "International Lovelies", abbreviated as "I-Lovelies."

ARMY 1: Can someone please translate these tweets to Korean for our K-Diamonds?
ARMY 2: What's this about?
ARMY 1: It's a compilation of appreciation letters written by some I-Lovelies.

by sabiiTurtle March 21, 2018

27πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


i seent it

alternative version for the past tense of "i saw it"

you used to not give a fuck about discretion. i seent you pull someboys jaw bone off. i seent it.

by PoliSci February 25, 2015

28πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž