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All right?

Used interjectionally at the end of a statement to make sure that what you just said is understood,and sometimes also to indicate that you want the subject dropped.
"Kenny,for the second time,you may wear only a baseball cap and a winter jacket. Nothing impressive,because you don't have liability insurance. All right?" said the claims examiner.
by JMC70 May 5, 2018
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All right?

Said at the end of a statement to indicate you want to make sure what you just said is understood. It can also mean that you want the subject in question closed or dropped.
"Kenny, because you do not have liability insurance,you may only wear your baseball cap and winter jacket. Nothing impressive. All right?" said the claims examiner.
by JMC70 February 14, 2018
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No!

"Don't do that!" Used after someone's name for emphasis when telling them not to do something, especially when they defy you.
"Jake, no!" exclaimed Ben as Jake tried to take a seventh cupcake. "Why?" asked Jake. "Because I get seven cupcakes and you get only six cuppycakes!" yelled Ben with angry eyebrows and a narrow open mouth as he pointed his finger at Jake.
by JMC70 December 26, 2018
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H addict

Patrick,Kenny,Kevin,Jason,Jamie,Tommy,and George are all H addicts.
by JMC70 March 11, 2017
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live with

To accept or put up with something difficult or unpleasant.
Kenny will just have to live with the H-shaped hole in his wall for quite awhile,until he can afford to have his wall repaired.

Kenny,Kevin,Jim,Jamie,Matt,Matt,Robert,Harun,Uriah,Harvey,Hayden,Harold,Jason,Bill,Tom,Fargo and Theo will just have to live with wearing ball caps and winter jackets,as they cannot wear impressive headgear or overcoats.
by JMC70 October 16, 2017
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pun intended

Sometimes colloquially added to something you just said,to indicate that there is a pun to it.
As the turtle and rabbit raced off in a racecar and robbed little 8-year-old Jamie of his pants,they called to him,"You lost your pants,kiddo,but keep your shirt on-pun intended!"

As pantsless 3-year-old Patrick yelped in indignation at being stared at by his cousin,10-year-old Michael,and Michael's friends Josh and Frankie,his mommy Rachel said,"Patrick,pumpkin,just ignore them and keep your shirt on,pun intended!"
by JMC70 August 4, 2017
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Brahms' Lullaby

The famous lullaby written by composer Johannes Brahms in 1868, sung to calm babies or lull little children to sleep.
Rachelle and Lou sang Brahms' Lullaby to their 3-year-old son Patrick,who was sleeping with them as he was afraid of the monster under his bed. Together Rachelle and Lou sang,"Dream of playing football in high school," which put a smile on little Patrick's face as he was lulled into sleep in the arms of his loving,protective dad.
by JMC70 October 21, 2017
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