by where am i? March 7, 2005
Originating from the lackadaisy slam, "Your mom." Made crazily popular by Kip in Napoleon Dynamite (2004.)
This term is used basically whenever it is wanted, even if it is completely random or irrevelant to the subject at hand.
That's okay. At least my mom doesnt go to college. She's a housewife.
This term is used basically whenever it is wanted, even if it is completely random or irrevelant to the subject at hand.
That's okay. At least my mom doesnt go to college. She's a housewife.
Ann- Shut up Bob! You suck!
Bob- Your mom goes to college!
Ann- That is so last year.
Bob- Your MOM is so last year. HAHAHAHAHA!
Ann- *sighs and walks off*
Bob- Your mom goes to college!
Ann- That is so last year.
Bob- Your MOM is so last year. HAHAHAHAHA!
Ann- *sighs and walks off*
by emmelie March 6, 2006
does everything have to mean SOMETHING? no, and this is a good example. that's why the phrase is funny; it doesn't mean anything. it's just kip's dry, meaningless humor.
why don't you just come down here and hit me and see what happens...
just as meaningless as your mom goes to college
just as meaningless as your mom goes to college
by wmucrew September 26, 2006
A fantastic example of excellent taste in insulting one or many other persons, a divine insult with the ability to be used in an situation known to mankind
originating from the insulting term 'your mother'
as heard in movie: Napoleon Dynamite(2004). said by character 'Kip'
originating from the insulting term 'your mother'
as heard in movie: Napoleon Dynamite(2004). said by character 'Kip'
by GangstaBoiBenjAmIn January 12, 2005
I came to urbandictionary.com looking for the meaning behind this insult, and no one knows, making it the most retarded insult, ever.
by Brooksie March 22, 2005
one more wonderful instance of U.S. pop-culture hivethink. may puzzle anyone over the age of 18, and will certainly fall out of use within the decade.
*note from entry-writer: I'm a mom, I go to college, I love Napoleon Dynamite, and I had never 'til today heard the phrase used in conversation.
*note from entry-writer: I'm a mom, I go to college, I love Napoleon Dynamite, and I had never 'til today heard the phrase used in conversation.
by kaelsleeps September 11, 2007
the ultimate come back refer to that fact that your mom is a whore and goes to college to sleep with the college boys
seriously no one got this yet
seriously no one got this yet
by RawRkitten1713 September 21, 2010