Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

change my mind

a stupid phrase people on twitter use to trigger discussions about controversial topics

person 1: Gay people should be forced to sing me the national anthem. Change my mind.

person 2: fuck off idiot

by legged12 April 06, 2019

Blow My Mind

It's an awesome action, or maybe it's amazing news, or something that makes your mind explode (in a positive way, of course).

Person1: Hey, did you hear that? She has jumped on a broken parachute, but she's alive!

Person2: WOW, you blow my mind!

by M4LF0Y March 14, 2018

murder on my mind

Everyday i wake up i got murder on my mind AK47 shot that b***h until she die i shot that b****h in her head or eye.

YNW Melly:I wake up in the morning I got murder on my mind

AK47, MAC-11, Glocks, and 9's

Me: naw g
Everyday i wake up i got murder on my mind AK47 shot that b***h until she die i shot that b****h in her head or eye.

YNW melly: deadass i like that remix no cap

by Spectral x Capo March 26, 2019

Bored Out Of My Mind

When you're sitting in science class, and you have nothing to do, so you decide to add a bunch of random words to Urban Dictionary.

I am freaking bored out of my mind, someone put me out of my misery.

by askkkkkkk November 01, 2019

bored out of my mind

What I am right now. That is why I am on this sight creating this definition.

Hello, I am bored out of my mind.

by Got nothin to do. August 20, 2011

blow my mind

a term used to describe the simple action of blowing. In this form, the object being blown is the mind

Horny Guy: Hey will you blow me?
Shy Quiet Girl: No....I'd rather YOU blow my mind *deep seductive voice*

by The Moobs March 04, 2008

Fuck My Mind Up

The synopsis of "Enlighten Me". A general expression of excitement or curiosity towards any new, unusual or unfamiliar knowledge attained; ranging from social science and general epistemology. Subjects or discussion pertaining to a Utopian perspective or dialectical connotations, politics, sociology, religion, arts, history, theories that changes and challenges one's traditional belief system including his or her philosophical ideas and idealism. This expression is often used by positive skeptics to neither disprove nor dismiss one's substantiated statement however their reaction varies; commonly involves a stimulating, intellectual argument during a decent and eloquent conversation.

John: 9/11 was an inside job.The CIA did it. Jet fuels didn't melt steal beams, so the reports say
Sam: Fuck my mind up, John

by UnAmerican Me 1987 August 03, 2016