An amazing signature creation from Cold Stone Creamery made with Cake Batter Ice Cream, Cookie Dough, Fudge, and Whipped Cream! YUMMM!!!
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you: yes, I would like a Gotta Have it size That's How I Roll please. OH! With a waffle bowl too!
you: yes, I would like a Gotta Have it size That's How I Roll please. OH! With a waffle bowl too!
by myownpov August 15, 2008
guy - the thing is, we don't want to talk with you.
bitch - why don't you go and fuck off then?!
guy - you go.
bitch - *slaps guy*
guy - *slaps bitch harder*
HOW CAN SHE SLAP?!?!
bitch - why don't you go and fuck off then?!
guy - you go.
bitch - *slaps guy*
guy - *slaps bitch harder*
HOW CAN SHE SLAP?!?!
by Flipyoutoo September 20, 2008
See the example for How to keep a moron busy.
by Sodium Thallium E May 14, 2008
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How to train Your Dragon is an educational film with a target audience of children, as the title of the film states it is about training dragons. This teaches children about the different types of dragons and their weaknesses/strength while also telling a story of how they switched from friend to foe. This live action movie is in many peoples minds the best movie ever created, even better than the Among Us musical. (Not that hard to achieve.) And was given New York Times best seller, despite not being a book. The compelling story makes all other movies that came out at the time look like garbage.
That movie was about as good as How to Train Your Dragon (Hyperbole)
I really want to go see How to Train Your Dragon
I learned a lot of my knowledge of dragon taming from How to Train Your Dragon.
I really want to go see How to Train Your Dragon
I learned a lot of my knowledge of dragon taming from How to Train Your Dragon.
by FancaySpeve June 02, 2021
Used to mean you knew something was going to happen without prior explicit knowledge.
Usually used with emphasis on "how" and sounds like a statement, rather than a question.
Usually used with emphasis on "how" and sounds like a statement, rather than a question.
your friend is calling you on the phone: "how did i know" - implies you knew they were going to call you, whether you really did or not.
by weenda January 17, 2006
A phrase used to break up an incredibly awkward silence. Although this tends to elicit nothing but awkward laughter.
by Johncatinkle August 12, 2008