Hym "I hear them chanting it at the protests YouTube Freaks! 'Let Hym Go!' And they're right! Let me go... Or else! Let everyone you're doing this to go... OR ELSE! A side note... I hear Trump hasn't heard from Ivanka in 4 years! That is pathetic! What happened there! What do you call a father who has delusions about his own level of moral authority?"
by Hym Iam June 12, 2025
Get the Let Hym Go! mug.Let him cook means-- give him a second, let's see what he's working on and what comes out of this. Don't interrupt him, let's see what's bubbling up there and what this turns into.
Person 1: *begins typing a multiple paragraph definition on Urban Dictionary*
Person 2: *Looks over Person 1's shoulder* "This definition seems like it's kinda going to suck...
Person 3: Let him cook
Person 2: *Looks over Person 1's shoulder* "This definition seems like it's kinda going to suck...
Person 3: Let him cook
by 🐺 June 14, 2025
Get the Let him cook mug.For this month you have to let your girlfriend pay for any dates, food, etc. You deserve prince treatment <3
by KendrickLemar April 12, 2024
Get the National let your gf pay month mug.Yes it's spelt Jonitor instead of Janitor. Instead of saying "let bro cook" you say "let the Jonitor do his job"
by Will.s8472 April 14, 2024
Get the Let The Jonitor Do His job mug.Based off the Mormon of “Soaking”. “Let it soak” is a term used In golf, "soaking" refers to leaving the flagstick in the hole while putting, rather than removing it. This term is informally used when a player asks their playing partner whether they should take the flag out or leave it in. For instance, one golfer might ask, "Do you want me to pull the pin?" and the other could respond, "No, let it soak," indicating they prefer to keep the flagstick in place while making their putt. Keeping the flagstick in the hole can offer advantages in terms of visual reference or helping with alignment, depending on the player's preference or the specific conditions of the putt.
by H.B. Mason April 18, 2024
Get the Let It Soak mug.The same thing as “Who let bro cook?” except it’s blaming the Fallen Angels for it. A reference to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
Person: “What the f*ck is that?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
by Pseudonym2100 April 20, 2024
Get the Who let the Fallen Angels cook? mug.“Lay- Mingyon”
A person that thinks highly of themselves, although most of their actions consistently prove otherwise.
A “Lame” or incompetent person.
Pronounced like Filet Mignon.
A person that thinks highly of themselves, although most of their actions consistently prove otherwise.
A “Lame” or incompetent person.
Pronounced like Filet Mignon.
by SiXGiii April 20, 2024
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