50 Funny Ways to Say Yes to Homecoming
Below are 50 Funny Ways to Say Yes to Homecoming:
50 Funny Ways to Say Yes to Homecoming
- “Absolutely, positively, definitely!”
- “You bet your sweet bippy!”
- “I’m all in like a poker hand!”
- “Of course, duh, obviously!”
- “I’m in like Flynn!”
- “Yes, siree bob!”
- “Affirmative, captain!”
- “Heck yeah, let’s do this thing!”
- “Yasss queen, I’ll be there!”
- “I’m down like a clown in Chinatown!”
- “Yes, way, José!”
- “I wouldn’t miss it for the world!”
- “You had me at homecoming!”
- “I’m game like a player on game day!”
- “You had me at ‘let’s go to homecoming!'”
- “I’m a yes man, count me in!”
- “Absolutely, positively, without a doubt!”
- “Let’s get this party started, I’m in!”
- “You got me hook, line and sinker!”
- “I’m so in, you don’t even know!”
- “You don’t have to twist my arm, I’m there!”
- “I’ll be there faster than you can say ‘homecoming’!”
- “I’m in like Flynn, let’s do this thing!”
- “You know it, I know it, we all know it – I’m going!”
- “Yes, yes, yes, a thousand times yes!”
- “You had me at ‘let’s go dance!'”
- “I’m all in, baby!”
- “Let’s go, I’m ready for some homecoming action!”
- “You don’t even have to ask, I’m already planning my outfit!”
- “Yes, ma’am/sir, I’ll be there!”
- “Count me in, coach!”
- “I’m so there, I already have my dancing shoes on!”
- “Sign me up, I’m ready to party!”
- “I’m down like four flat tires!”
- “I’m so excited, I can’t even contain myself!”
- “You had me at ‘homecoming’, I’m there!”
- “I’m ready to boogie, let’s go!”
- “Affirmative, I’ll be there with bells on!”
- “Put me on the guest list, I’m coming to homecoming!”
- “I’m game, let’s get this show on the road!”
- “Absolutely, I wouldn’t miss it for the world!”
- “Yes, yes, yes, let’s do this!”
- “I’m ready to dance the night away!”
- “You don’t have to ask me twice, I’m there!”
- “I’m so in, I’ve already cleared my schedule!”
- “You had me at ‘let’s go celebrate!'”
- “I’m down like a rodeo clown!”
- “Let’s get this party started, I’m all in!”
- “I’m ready to have the time of my life!”
- “Yes, I accept this invitation to homecoming with great enthusiasm!”