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You've dug your grave and thrown me in it 

When you take the rap for someone else's actions, normally unwittingly and without consenting, this is a useful phrase.
Joe: Hey, what's going on Jack? Why is there a body in my room?
Jack: If anyone asks, you killed him, I tried to stop you, and there are no other witnesses. Now I must be going. Bye! *drives away too fast*
Joe: *shouting after Jack* You can't do that man! That's out of order! Don't you get it? You've dug your grave and thrown me in it! Now it's my grave! Man, you gotta come back!

end up in graveyard 

A different way to threaten to kill someone.
Person1: If you don't bring me the money you promised you'll end up in graveyard.
Person2: Ok ok.

There’s no bunk beds in a graveyard 

Used as an analogy for “when the grim reaper comes, you can’t call your friends. You’re going alone”
Bro1: Man you know i love you but “There’s no bunk beds in a graveyard”.
Bro2: fuck

Ghost In The Graveyard 

A game played with a group of people either outside at night or in a large, dark room. The goal of the game is to find the "ghost" and avoid getting tagged. Before the game begins, a "base" or safe zone is agreed upon. One person is chosen to be the "ghost" and hides while the others cover their eyes and count out loud to a specific number, usually to 45 or 50. After everyone is done counting, they go and try to find the ghost. If someone sees the ghost, they yell "ghost in the graveyard", and then everyone tries to run back to the base without getting tagged by the ghost. If nobody sees the ghost, then the ghost has two options. He/she can continue hiding, and then if someone gets close they can jump out to tag and scare that person. Or, the ghost can move around stealthily to try and confuse everyone. If someone is tagged, then they become the ghost for the next round. If nobody gets tagged, then the ghost hides again.
"A warm, dark, and slightly windy night. Perfect weather for Ghost In The Graveyard!"

we in the graveyard 

phrase coined in Miami
an alternate way to say "ya digg?", oten answered by saying "six feet deep",
we in the graveyard by Zero Gunn January 4, 2008

grace in spanish 

Today in class I shall teach you the name grace in Spanish it is Diablo