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#131
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It is what it is.
For Sure. Absolutely. Also, when I do say "What the hell?", I love to say it like Edward Norton in Rounders when he and Matt are at the red door to go to Grandma's and the window slides shut. |
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#132
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"peace" or "late" when leaving a room/conversation (can't stop myself.) "I'll think on it" instead of think about it, this comes straight from The Wire. Also, I think I'm going to start using "co-rrect" more, Freamon style. Like, "the boy had to get himself co-rrect." or, "a man looks calm and co-rrect in one of those." [/ QUOTE ] The Wire's given me several that i cant stop saying #1. I pretty much call everyone "bunk" #2. "low bottom" for anything that's tore up #3. "corner boys" for well corner boys |
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#133
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It is what it is. [/ QUOTE ] I hate this phrase. Please pick something that says something. |
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#134
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I call people f*cknut. It's best if you drag the F out for a bit before hitting them with a hard UCKnut
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#135
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That's what she said!
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#136
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Its a piece of cake to make a pretty cake
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#137
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solution solved
It is one of those things you didnt mean to say but it still works, and has continued to work. |
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#138
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More things to say when you give a buddy a "pound".
Punch it in! POUNDsterling. Taters! (cuz the fists look like little potatoes.) |
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#139
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I always say "let's boogie" whenever I'm leaving somewhere. Taken from the Blues Brothers, when Matt "Guitar" Murphy leaves the diner with Jake and Elwood:
Glad to see I'm not the only one who uses "dude" way too much. ScottieK |
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#140
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"x" your face.
"Dude. Let's get a pizza." "Pizza your face." "Man, my aces always get cracked." "Crack your face!" Can't... stop... doing it. |
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