Comes from The Fifth Element, where Leeloo says "danko" after receiving new clothes from the priest's assistant.
Means "thank you", but can be said randomly.
"Here's the report."
"Danko."
"Dankos?"
"Yeah."
A random word used when there is nothing else to say. Often used to relieve anger. Often said for no reason at all.
Similar to zeeee.
"Zeeep! Zeep! Zeep!"
A meaningless word which can be used in substitution for a noun. In rare cases, it can be used as a verb and adjective.
Often used with the "song".
It can also be used by itself in the form of a question.
"Cholds songs"
"Cholds?"
"Where are the cholds?"
A variation of "chickie".
Used to express low levels of anger.
"OMG chick he."
"I forgot your homework."
"Chick he."
Used to express low-level anger. Often used with a capital letter and period at the end to further express one's anger.
Can also be said in an Italian accent, for laughs. This form, however, doesn't normally express anger.
"Chickie."
"OMG...my computer isn't working again. Chickie!"
Joe: Oh, that homework was due yesterday.
Marcy: Chickie.
Those flying beetle enemies in Halo 2. Nobody really knows what they're called, so I call them zorkas.
"Crap! Zorkas are coming!"
"Any Zorkas?"
"No, not yet."
Said in reference to Ann. Nobody knows what it means.
"Ann is zippy."
"Zippy?"
"Yeah, Ann."