Courage Killed the Canine

A Spin on the popular saying "Curiosity killed the cat"

this saying had 3 meanings
but the base meaning is about peoples courage bravery or Confidence getting themself or others hurt

𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝟏: being too courageous can be dangerous to your Health if Done recklessly
𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝟐: when people do brave things unqualified or unable to complete the requirements of the task their trying to complete they end up getting hurt and others hurt with their bravery
𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝟑: When people take a risk out of pure courage and confidence they won't get hurt and ending up getting hurt
He got hurt because he ran straight into the fire

ya know Courage Killed the Canine
by LexxDef February 14, 2022
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Horny

get the urge to commit or simulate sexual interactions
"as i stared at my shirtless boyfriend i got so horny"
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Fronnie

A ship/relationship taking place in the Five nights at Freddy's universe between
the viticular lead singer of the Fazbear band Freddy Fazbear

And the head guitarist Bonnie the bunny
Oh my God Bonnie and Freddy are so cute together I'm going to call the ship fronnie!
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Fronnie

A Five nights at Freddy's ship consisting of the lead singer of The Fazbear band Freddy Fazbear and the guitarist Bonnie the bunny
Bonnie and Freddy are so cute together I'm going to call the new ship Fronnie
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Heyyyy

Hey is a common greeting that can actually mean many things.
Hey:Friends
Heyy:They like you
Heyyy:Take the hint dumbass
Heyyyy:Wasted
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Yeet

Interjection
yeet

(informal, slang, humorous) Used to express excitement or approval.

Noun
yeet (plural yeets)

(Internet) A type of dance with flailing arm motions, popularized by social media website Vine.

Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted or (humorous) yote)

To move quickly.
To throw an object a long distance or with a sudden or forceful motion.

Etymology 2
From Middle English yeten, ȝeten, from Middle English ye, ȝe (“ye”). Compare Middle English thouten.

Alternative forms
yait
yoit
Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted)

(obsolete) to ye (address with the pronoun "ye")
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