put a smile on one's face

to make someone feel happy.
Look at Freddy, he looks so sad, let's go and put a smile on his face. ( put a smile on one's face.)
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what's poppin' on?

What's popping on? or as spoken What's poppin' on? means what's happening around here?
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Where's the fire?

Where's the fire? is an expression or a catchphrase said to someone when seeing it hurrying, simply means why hurrying up. (Hurry UP).
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I am broke. I have no bones!

This expression can be used to tell that someone has no money. I am broke there means that there's no money. I have no bones means that there's also no money. Bones means money in American Slang.
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unload the load

sometimes people can express things with their own words, for example, that expression above can be meant, to defecate, when you wanna do this action , you feel that you have something like a load you wanna unload it.

A: I wanna go to the rest room, I wanna unload the load dog!!
B: K,
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knock me some skin

Hiya, dude, knock me some skin!
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See you later, alligator

This is an old use and still use for this catch phrase to tell someone see you. and the answer for it after while, crocodile, alligator and crocodile were brought for the sake of rhyme.
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