Define I Am The Walrus Meaning

I Am The Walrus

By Adda
I Am The Walrus
1. A phrase you say when someone references the Russian politician, Vladimir Lenin.

2. A phrase you say when there is more than one conversation topic being discussed at once. Typically, if you are the first to realize this, you are, in fact, the walrus.

NOTE: This phrase works more sufficiently when said multiple times, sporadically throughout the conversation.

Dude: It's all a goddamn fake, man. It's like Lenin said. You look for the person who will benefit.. and, uh..
Donny: I am the walrus?
Dude: Uh... I mean, you know what I'm saying.
Donny: I am the walrus.
Walter: That fuckin' bitch!
Dude: Ya know, uh..
Donny: I am the walrus.

person 1: Well, i don't know, man. I think I'm really diggin' this here groove.
person 2: Yeah, speaking of. I like these little apple deals here
person 1: yeah, the apples are okay. the groove is pretty rad.
person 2: I think it's a petty funky groove there. And these apples man.
person 3: I am the walrus
By Stepha
I Am The Walrus
A song by the Beatles. "I Am the Walrus" is on the Beatles' 1967 release Magical Mystery Tour.

Dude #1: "I love 'I am the Walrus' by the Beatles."
Dude #2: "OH RLY."
By Magdalen
I Am The Walrus
A famous Beatles song, when you watch the music video, you will see men dressed up like rabbits runnin around. Sometimes you think you're high on PCP, or weed when watchin the video. With that being said, it is a great song to get high to.
In the upcoming Beetles: Rock Band, when playing I am the Walrus, the band members will be dressed like rabbits, and in the background there is a trippy video.

Every now and then you wonder how high the Beatles were when they were writing this mighty fine song.

Guy: Bob you only had one puff.
Bob: I am the eggman!
Guy: No!
Bob: We are the eggmen!
Guy:Oh!
Bob: I am the Walrus!!!
Guy and Bob: Cuckoo-Ca-Choo!!!!
By Wenonah
I Am The Walrus
this may be yet another song where the Beatles describe their feelings of alienation that came with the pressures and burdens of fame and being the most popular band ever. Supposedly this song was recorded on an acid trip and according to some fan sites on the Net a walrus in some polar/arctic cultures is regarded as a symbol of death, while eggs are regarding as representing life. The lines such as "I'm crying" and "yellow custard dripping from a dead dog's eye" may support this idea.

... I am the eggman
No!
They are the eggmen
Oh!
I am the walrus!
Goo goo g'joob...
By Corrie
I Am The Walrus
To be completely stoned high form to maney hits of the Bong, Pipe or Joint.

Dude,...Huhuh Like I am the walrus....got any food
By Joan
I Am The Walrus
The urge to do something wrong or egotistical or to feel fat like a walrus. Used in a Beatles song.

I feel like I am the walrus.
I am the walrus
By Donelle
I Am The Walrus. Coo Coo Kachu.
A phrase randomly said from one to another when nothing is happening. Derived from the song I Am the Walrus by The Beatles, although it actually goes "goo goo g'joob".

"Jon, I am the walrus. coo coo kachu."
"No I'M the walrus you dirty bastard"
By Katrine
I Am The Walrus. Coo Coo Kachu.
"I am the Walrus" refers to the joke the Beatles played on everyone. They stopped playing live, only cut studio albums, and made no public appearances, citing the fact that one of them had died, and they left clues in their songs and album covers.

The Walrus is a symbol of death in England. Paul sings that line, to state that he is the one that died.

If you look at the Abbey Road album cover, it shows Paul as the dead one as well. Harrison is in white, in front, representing God. Lennon comes next, in a suit as the priest. Then comes Paul, barefoot, (you were buried without any shoes). Next comes Ringo in jeans, the gravedigger.

"I am the walrus. coo coo kachu.." is really, "I am the Walrus, goo goo g'jube."
By Novelia