Definitions by SuburbanH
Diesal(on diesal)
A. Yo that guy got Diesal in the slums.
B. Is your word bond like a handshake back in the 1950's?
A. Not really sure, but they are Diesal(on diesal)..
B. I got it, you can even lose your life in the safe slums too!
B. Is your word bond like a handshake back in the 1950's?
A. Not really sure, but they are Diesal(on diesal)..
B. I got it, you can even lose your life in the safe slums too!
Diesal(on diesal) by SuburbanH April 1, 2026
it's all good
Person A: I am really sorry, but I spilled some soda on your girlfriends gym bag.
Person B: Dude, it's all good. Don't sweat it because we will just use some stain remover to remove any stains on the bag or my girlfriend will just get over it. She needs a new gym bag anyway.
Person B: Dude, it's all good. Don't sweat it because we will just use some stain remover to remove any stains on the bag or my girlfriend will just get over it. She needs a new gym bag anyway.
it's all good by SuburbanH October 6, 2021
Don't sweat it
Son: Dad I am afraid I am not going to make the wrestling team.
Dad: Don't sweat it kid-You got this & just know that there is credit, glory, and many other intangibles attainable for the person who tries.
Dad: Don't sweat it kid-You got this & just know that there is credit, glory, and many other intangibles attainable for the person who tries.
Don't sweat it by SuburbanH October 6, 2021
ya's
You all-in the group. This is a personable way to address/refer to a group of people whether the people in the group be male/female/gender neutral.
You
One person. A word that enables you to address one person in an aggressive or defensive manner. When you use the word "you" in a sentence you are addressing one person in a defensive or aggressive manner. (however, if you use the word ya in the sentence then you are addressing one person in a neutral manner).
I really don't like "you" (example of the word "you" used in an aggressive manner). I really hope "you" can help me with this project(example of the word "you" used in a defensive manner). I really don't like "you", but I hope that "you"can help me with this project, there 'ya' go that's what I wanted to say! (example of the word "you" used in an aggressive & defensive manner in a sentence, and the word 'ya' is used to neutralize the statement).