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zero one two three four five six seven eight nine

The word β€œzero one two three four five six seven eight nine” is not used in a sentence. It’s used to spell out the numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 instead of writing them as digits.

1989-1992 (one thousand and eight nine to one thousand nine hundred and ninety two) 

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: 1989-1992 (one thousand and eight nine to one thousand nine hundred and ninety two)

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gayer than eight guys fucking nine guys 

A way to describe something that's really, really gay.

'Fucking' can be replaced with 'Blowing' as well.
"80s metal videos were gayer than eight guys fucking nine guys."
-patton oswalt

eight you skate nine you're mine 

The golden rule of interstate driving when the speed limit is 70 MPH. 78 MPH will allow you to go unseen by cops, but 79 MPH will most result in a traffic violation known as failure to observe the speed limit.
Little Johnny: "My mother always said to watch your speed limit in this area because it's the eight you skate nine you're mine type of district."

nine double eight

A 9 MM Pistol that holds 16 rounds. A 9 MM Pistol with a fifteen round magazine and one round in the chamber.

Fully loaded and ready to go.

Etymology
Nine = 9 MM
Double Eight = (2 x 8) = 16 Rounds.

Pointing;
I've got a Nine Double Eight, your ass better have a vest.
nine double eight by The Machine September 23, 2006