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Mormon's Prayer: "There are no losses, straight finesse, call me shalashaska, Used to call me absurd now I pull up on the curve because I smack more backs that I care to admit, I swear I spit hot lava and that is my sword."-Mitsurugi 

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Mormon's Prayer: "There are no losses, straight finesse, call me shalashaska, Used to call me absurd now I pull up on the curve because I smack more backs that I care to admit, I swear I spit hot lava and that is my sword."-Mitsurugi
Mormon's Prayer: "There are no losses, straight finesse, call me shalashaska, Used to call me absurd now I pull up on the curve because I smack more backs that I care to admit, I swear I spit hot lava and that is my sword."-Mitsurugi mug front
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smack one out 

reach male orgasm via masturbation, especially as done within a time limit or before another activity
I usually like to smack one out before going to bed each night.

Stack on rack 

Copious amounts of money. Like more than you can afford but obviously rappers are able to pay to stay fresh
You wanna look like me nigga, you gon have to pay a stack on rack nigga.
Stack on rack by Killa11311 March 26, 2016

Snack on your drawer 

An insult originating in the North West England. Meaning “if you think you can do better than me then prove it”.
Snack on your drawer by GermanTom February 16, 2022

Snack on your own wiener

Al: If you could, would you snack on your own wiener?

Austin: Of course I would.

Swack-on 

A Bogan colloquial term, meaning to fight or act in a way that may provoke a fight. Originated in Sydneys outer west where it would be shouted during or before a fight by either the watching party or the belligerent themselves. No one really knows exactly how or why this term was chosen or how it specifically came to be - some believe it may be associated with the onomatopoeia sound for meat being struck with great force or a punch finding its mark. Regardless, its use is relatively widespread across most of Australia as slang, usually within the younger generations along the east coast.
"I saw Corey getting swacked-on by that nasty fucker Tom yesterday." "You wanna Swack-on?!"

Crack on with the snack on! 

To partake in the eating of a meal but do not wish to heat it!