welcome home
by Army Brat on Jul 20, 2005 14:42:54
Welcome home is said to military men and women who have returned to the United States typically after being involved in a military conflict. Tradition starting after the
disappointing returns so many soldiers received after the
Vietnam War. Lately it has been used for any person in the military.
Example:
When I found out
that John's friend was a returning soldier from Afghanistan as well as the Iraq war I told him, "
Welcome Home" and shook his hand
heartily.
Welcome Home
by Michael's Couch on Oct 10, 2007 14:43:48
Expression said to Burners arriving at
Burning Man. Burning Man is an event over Labor Day weekend on a
dry lake bed in northern Nevada. 47,000 people attended in 2007. If you attended and loved it, you are
a Burner. The expression is intended to welcome a Burner back to the playa for another year of fun.
Example:
Said by the
BM Greeters, "Welcome Home!"
Said to folks obviously just arriving at BM (driving in their
overloaded vehicle) and looking for a camping spot, "Welcome Home!"
Said to a BM friend from a previous year, "Welcome Home! Where are you
camped?"
Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins
by OX Blood on Aug 05, 2009 13:22:31
A Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins is when an individual runs out of
toilet paper and instead of just going and
getting some more decides to
cut up a t-shirt and use that instead.
Example:
Person 1: Hey man how was taking that shit?
Person 2:
I ran out of
toilet paper and had to do a Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins.
Person 1: That's gross man,
next time make sure you re not out of toilet paper