A fork of Rural Dictionary
Something that very few people know the true meaning of. Even though deja vu is French for "already seen", it actually is used to describe the strange feeling you get when you're in a situation, and feel like you've been in the exact same situation before, but really haven't. Most people think it means the same thing happening twice, which is wrong. Get it right people!
Jack: Hrmm.. Bob: What? Jack: I could have sworn I've been here before. But I know I haven't. Bob: Heh. Deja vu? Jack. Yeah. What a strange feeling!
When your driving an 86 trueno down Akina and you feel like you’ve been in this place before, higher on the street, and I know it’s my time to go, calling you and the search is mystery, standing on my feet, it’s so hard when I try to be me, uooooooh!
Deja vu is the best song ever
Deja vu is the feeling of repetition, or familiarity, when in actuality, it is your first time experiencing it.
Lit strip club in Norman. This is the hotspot for an avetard when he gets horny after coming back from the bars at 3 am. Everyone gets turnt up whenever Deja Vu is mentioned but the biggest avetard: "Nick" will be a bitch and not wanna go and kill the vibe. Whenever this happens, froomie will just steal his car keys and everyone will just go in his car anyways.
Aye, we're going to the Deja Vu in "Nick's" car because froomie just stole his keys. We bouta get turnt and lick these strippers' pussies.
Deja vu, I have been in this place before Higher on the streets And I know it's my name to go home
A sudden feeling that you've done something before, usually caused by a glitch in the matrix.
Malarke: ...Wait, didn't I just say that? Woah.. Deja Vu. GiLsKieZz: No man, it was a glitch in The Matrix!
n : the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before It is an illusion of having already experienced something which in actual fact it is being experienced for the first time. French : déjà, already + vu, seen
An impression of having seen or experienced something before: Old-timers watched the stock-market crash with a distinct sense of déjà vu.