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A simple phrase connoting the desire or need to depart from the current location; usually followed by a response of "Let's roll." The importance of such an action can be magnified by the individual orating both portions of the clause as in "Nine-Eleven; let's roll." Approaching time to go to class
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?" Gentleman 2: "Let's roll." -or- At a horrible party Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll." Gentleman 2: nods in agreement |
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(as a verb)
to deliver a severe punitive punishment to someone Can also be written 9/11 (but not so good). Any more trouble from you, fatface, and I'll nine-eleven you.
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A simple phrase connoting the desire or need to depart from the current location; usually followed by a response of "Let's roll." The importance of such an action can be magnified by the individual orating both portions of the clause as in "Nine-Eleven; let's roll." Approaching time to go to class
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?" Gentleman 2: "Let's roll." -or- At a horrible party Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll." Gentleman 2: nods in agreement |
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to totally demolish sumthin "i just nine-eleved your ass"
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1. Verb To seriously damage/hurt unexpectedly, and afterwards try to recollect pride in oneself.
2. A stronger form of "Pearl Harbor" |
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September 11th, 2001. "Ever since Nine-Eleven there's been nothing but mass censorship and stuff."
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Teh terrorist attacks are referred to as September eleventh, not nine-eleven.
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