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Still Gonna Send It 

When you wake up from a nap, you're still kinda tired... Your pals have warned you that this isn't a good idea. Your GF/BF is crying saying 'Baby please don't do this!!'. Your mum is on the phone screaming 'We love you! You don't need to prove yourself!'.

All you have to gain are significant 'LAD' points. You have your family home, entire bank balance and your dignity on the line.

You know it's stupid, it doesn't even make sense. But... are you fucking silly bro?

I'M STILL GONNA SEND ITTTTTTTTTTTTT
'are you silly bro? I'm still gonna send it'

lick the stamp and send it

To proceed with something (usually something needing some bravery) with full gusto.
"Should I jump off this? "

"Yeah mate, lick the stamp and send it"

just send it 

A terminology used by teens as another way to say " just do it ", or a synonym for yolo.
Guy 1 : I'm not sure if I just do a back flip from here it's kinda risky
Guy 2: just send it
just send it by Biscuit1472 June 12, 2017

still gonna send it 

Something you say before doing something stupid. Similar to yelling Leroy Jenkins or going for broke
Bill: I'm gonna jump my f-150

Joe: that sounds like a bad idea

Bill : are ya silly? I'm still gonna send it!

Write that on a notecard and send it to my office 

A term said when somebody is tired of somebody elses moaning and complaining about something or someone else. It is not a term used towards someone respected or endeared, and it is pretty damn funny when somebody says it. It is usually said to that annoying kid who nobody likes or that nerdy girl sitting in the back of class yelling at you for cheating off her. Or just anybody else who you are getting sick and tired of.
Girl- "Blah blah blah I hate you, you are so beligerant and annoying and loud and obnoxious and..."
Me- "You know what why don't you write that on a notecard and send it to my office"

If it's brown, drink it down; if it's black, send it back.

A cautionary guide to the water of Springfield USA wherein residents such as the Simpson family reside.
Billy Corgan: Hey, Homer, looks like our next stop is your hometown, Springfield.
D'Arcy: Is it true that we have to bring our own water?
Homer: We got a little rule back home: if it's brown, drink it down; if it's black, send it back.