by this bitch is fine December 28, 2018
This phrase can mean one of two things
The literal meaning of it as in we make a good team.
It could also mean you are there for me and I love you for that
The literal meaning of it as in we make a good team.
It could also mean you are there for me and I love you for that
by AmyStorm November 26, 2018
A phrase black people use whenever a black person/people says/does something ignorant. Black people who live in the hood usually have a goal to “make it out” but because of the ignorance, they will not progress.
Black person: “Vaccine shit is real stupid. How are you giving vaccinations to people who aren’t sick???”
Me (a black person): “We are not making it out the hood.”
Me (a black person): “We are not making it out the hood.”
by BlasianBaddieBlasianBaddie December 13, 2020
(noun): A saying dating back to medieval Europe (apx 1100 C.E.). Originally meant to denote one fishmonger's unwillingness to copy his competitor's sign (and thus claim that he sold the same kind of fish), the saying has come to refer to any general unwillingness to copy someone else's work, specifically when requested to do so by a customer.
"I was wondering if you could make me some copies of this licensed product."
"Sorry but they own the rights to it. We can't just make someone else's fish!"
"Sorry but they own the rights to it. We can't just make someone else's fish!"
by enkidef February 27, 2017
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by Thanks! We've sent you an em April 4, 2013
A phrase used to describe instances of failure in a person(s). The term was originally coined when many football players were not being accepted into the NFL due to not meeting proper requirements.
Mike: “dude I can’t hang out today, I’m grounded for failing my math class”
Jeremy: “Dammit Mike, This is why we don’t make it to the NFL”
Jeremy: “Dammit Mike, This is why we don’t make it to the NFL”
by Jeremistro July 16, 2019