Country Dictionary

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"I think I heard somthing"

Somthing you say when you hear a noise out of the ordinary. When said you should usually sound like Herbert the Pervert from Family Guy.

"Did you hear something?" "I think I heard somthing" "Maybe you should check it out?" "Mmmmm I think, I should."

by JooliaInWonderland March 05, 2008

so i heard you liek mudkips

Its a meme originated on 4chan.

person 1; so i heard you liek mudkips? person2; hell yeah me liek mudkips.

by No rice for you sir October 28, 2007

Heard that, wish I didn't hear that but I heard that

Started by the teacher in the movie Pineapple Express: Commonly used in social situations between friends after someone makes a comment the other person agrees with. This is the longer version of "heard that."

"I might come party with you but I have to write this paper tonight." "Heard that, wish I didn't hear that but I heard that."

by fireworks182 April 20, 2010

So I heard you like cheese.

So I heard you like cheese is a commonly-used catchphrase by many people. Many people who use it eventually lose their sanity. It is unknown how it makes people lose their sanity, but there are currently two main possibilities. 1. The word's order somehow makes the brain malfunction until many brain cells die, making the person mentally insane. 2. People who say it are already insane, but insane in a way that makes them say this strange sentence. People who say it who aren't insane usually say it as a joke, to annoy someone, or they actually want to know.

Person 1: So I heard you like cheese. Person 2: Yeah, why do you ask? Person 1: (Brain Malfunctions) Cheese shall rule the world and kill us for eating their children! Person 2: He's insane. Person 3: So I heard you like cheese. Person 2: I think you're insane. Person 3: No, I just want to annoy you.

by Masterman2000 February 18, 2012

Note: I only heard the third meaning recently, but I thought it was pretty funny so I've included it.

When you only hear something recently, but you think it's pretty funny so you include it.

Peace Out 1. Goodbye 2. (intransitive verb) to leave or retire 3. (transitive verb) to kill Note: I only heard the third meaning recently, but I thought it was pretty funny so I've included it. 1. "Yeah, see you then, peace out." 2. "Yo I gotta peace out, I'm tired." 3. "I just peaced out that spider with my shoe." by anonymous Oct 20, 2003

by lolcakes July 21, 2008

Candice, no, but I heard she was diagnosed with Ligma

Y'all already know what those two mean If you don't your stoopid (Candice d**k fit in yo mouth, Ligma Balls-) So ass the title says, it means when someone pulls a Candice joke on you, the comeback is"But I heard Candice was diagnosed with Ligma"

"Have you seen Candice" "Candice, no, but I heard she was diagnosed with Ligma"

by Why-and-no June 12, 2022