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F'd in the A 

Reciprocal Preterite Verb.

A term, often used as an explative, to describe an event or action that resulted in an embarrassing, comical, or anger provoking outcome.
If someone cuts you off on the freeway, one might tell you: Dude! You just got F'd in the A by a grandma driving a pink Taurus! You're gay!
Or, if you are at a Halo party and "A flying waffle" just killed you for the 26 1/2th time, you might exclaim: Would you stop fuckin' F'ing me in the A? Gawd!
And finally, the epitome of F'd in the A-ism: If Chuck Norris round kicked you in the face, you would be royally F'd in the A, seeing as how Chuck Norris's roundhouse kicks can shatter stone, not to mention other round kicks.
F'd in the A by Corpsey July 5, 2006

F'd in the a on saturday 

F'd in the a on saturday is the same as (F'd in the A) BUT on the special day of saturday.
Jeff- Hey you coming out today since its Saturday?
Bob- No fuck face Im with your mother.
Dave- ohhh you just got f'd in the a on SATURDAY!

I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run 

This is a common olden saying that was said a lot back in the olden days. I think I heard someone say this one time awhile ago. You'd rather have a horse that could walk to the water, than two horse that'll cost me more in the long run.
Man that reminds me of the saying "I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run"

a and b the c of d

Means Above and Beyond the Call of Duty. Means very good.
That food was A and B the C of D
a and b the c of d by zanec August 20, 2005
Word of the Day on June 5, 2007

A and B the C.O.D.

Above and Beyond the Call Of Duty
That work you did is really A and B the C.O.D.
A and B the C.O.D. by Frank Rider August 22, 2009

A and B the C of D

Phrase. Abbreviation for "above and beyond the call of duty."
Wow, 58 home runs in one season? That Ryan Howard went A and B the C of D.
A and B the C of D by LeRose525 September 29, 2011