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take it to a parade and let it ride on your shouders

A term used to describe a love or endearment towards someone or something.
"take it to a parade and let it ride on your shouders"

Popularized by a McDonalds commercial where two individuals go back and forth with personifying statments describing acts of endearment and special moments in order prove that the other one loves a sandwich.

As in...

Person 1: "Do you know how I know that you love that sandwich so much? Because I know you would take it to a parade and let it ride on your shoulders."

Person Two: "Oh Yeah? Do you know how I know that you love that sandwich so much? Because ..."
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Let’s get ready to rumble 

World record attempt for highest number of attendees to participate in 1 super orgy.
‘Hey Jared, I attended a WR attempt, the only thing I remember is the line ‘let’s get ready to rumble!’ And all of my orifices hurt.

Let's go to work 

To use illegal suptances, such as Mirajauna. Slang Term.
Hey Aaron, let's go to work!!!
Let's go to work by Rahzel September 10, 2003

Let's go to your dad's TV 

To put your dick between a woman's boobs. (This definition came from me and my girlfriend doing some thing like this on my dad's couch next to the TV when he was away.)
Luis-Hey, I'm feeling horny right now.

Lola-Hey, I have an idea!

Luis-What?

Lola-Let's go to your dad's TV.

Let me stand next to your fire! 

When you hear this, it means someone is requesting to put their face next to your butt-hole.
Whenever Jimi Hendrix used the phrase on stage, the bassist would launch a scorching fart in his face. He claimed it helped him "think outside the box."
At the wedding reception, when Mandy asked John to "let me stand next to your fire!" she didn't realize he had been holding in gas since the toast. He unleashed a furious wind upon her, lashing her hair back, and singeing off her eyebrows and nose hair. She pretended to be offended, but the clarity of mind was all that she had hoped for, and more.

Let's go to Alabama 

The use of when a sibling wanting to have sexual intercourse with another sibling or relative.
G: "Hey, let's go to Alabama"
B: "HELL YEAH!!"

Let’s go to the YMCA

Originates from the song “Y.M.C.A” by Village People.

The cleaner equivalent for “Let’s go have rough gay sex.” Probably comes from the song because it was supposedly about gay sex.
Sean: Hey Frank, Let’s go to the YMCA!
Frank:Anytime, but it’ll have to be at your house. My dad’s home.