| 1. | Daddy Bought It Mobile | ||
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A small, affordable, sporty automobile. Common examples include the Mazda Miata, Chrysler PT Cruiser and Ford Mustang; in especially affluent neighborhoods, the Audi TT roadster and BMW Z3 Coupe are popular selections. The typical driver of a Daddy Bought It Mobile will be under 20 years old, female, with bleached blonde hair. As one can expect from the phrase, the driver of the car is rarely, if ever, the buyer. The buyer is the driver's father, an aging yuppie who only wants the best for his daughter (and has spoiled her completely rotten in the process). The Daddy Bought It Mobile is easily confused with the Mid-Life Crisis Mobile; the easiest way to tell the two cars apart is that the Daddy Bought It Mobile will likely have something shiny dangling from the rear-view mirror (Mardi Gras beads are the prevalent choice). Dude, look at Stephanie driving her new Daddy Bought It Mobile. I know she's trying to look cool, but she's been a total prick ever since she got it.
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| 2. | Meaning of the expression, “Bought the farm.” | ||
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As a Vietnam era fighter pilot, I have heard and used the expression “bought the farm” many times. To my understanding, it is not meant to be taken literally, as in paying off a mortgage. Instead, it is meant in jest, a little bit of black humor poking fun at the constant risk of being killed in an airplane crash. more...
"Bought” is used as follows: After breaking an expensive vase in a china shop, the proprietor says, “I am sorry sir, but I’m afraid you just bought it.” Bought or buy means doing something that has quick, negative, and irreversible consequences, in this case being killed. I have heard three variations on “the farm.” First is a piece of land, a very small piece of land, used for raising daisies. This, of course, means a grave plot. The second is a piece of land where you are planted (buried) rather than a crop, again referring to a grave. The third variation, and my personal preference, is a piece of land where you plant yourself - usually at the bottom of the smoking hole made when your airplane crashed. For people in harms way, the Grim Reaper is often a too frequent visitor. If “he” is taken too seriously, it may interfere with one’s duty. To reduce this problem, combatants since ancient armies first marched have found ways to make light of and mock “Old Scratch” and “the skinny guy with the scythe.” |
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| 3. | buy-it-nowed | ||
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the past tense of eBay's Buy It Now I just buy-it-nowed 1500 stickers on eBay
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| 4. | Thought Bought | ||
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derived from the term "its the thought that counts." When considering buying someone something then deciding against it. You buy them this gift in your head, thinking its just the thought that counts. person #1 : hey, did u buy me a gift for my birthday ?
person #2 : ehh, well i saw this cool shirt but i didnt have enough money, so i just thought bought it for you. person #1 : well, it is the thought that counts. Thanks ! |
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| 5. | keep it grimey | ||
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Slang phrase meaning that someone tells the truth even it if means revealing some gruesome, vulgar, obscene or otherwise damaging information. Not to be confused with keepin it gangsta Thug: Ayo, what ever happened to Raheed? wasn't he supposed to step on this brick and take it to poppi on 116th?
HeadG: Look blood between me and you, Raheed owed me money, and nobody liked his punk ass anyway so me and Niko popped him and dumped his body in the river ya dig? Thug: Word, way to keep it grimey my nigga! Chump: Hey baby, why ain't you returning my calls? Girl: Look nigga you're broke, stupid and your style's whack plus your dick ain't circumsized, so stop callin me.. Onlooker: Hahaha oh shit, that chick's keepin it grimey! Chump: Hey! Get back here HO! Playa: Yo this might not be the best time to tell you this, but I'm fuckin Denise.. Chump: WHAT! I just bought her wedding ring, I'm gonna kill both of you! Playa: Whoa whoa, don't be mad at me, I'm just keepin it grimey youngn.. |
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| 6. | q; | ||
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It's a combination of the 'face sticking out it's tounge' q: and the 'wink' (;
Susie: What a lovely dress you have...
Marie: Mommy bought it yesterday! Susie: You're so lucky... Marie: q; |
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| 7. | bought-it | ||
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A girl who either is/acts like/or dresses like a real hooker-broad Damn, girl, you look like a real bought-it in those little ass boy shorts.
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