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500 lbs, out to here

when someone is really really fat, you put your hands at about half arm span and say that they are "500 lbs out to here" a variant is "500 lbs, like out to here"
DUDE! Elena is like 500 lbs, out to here!
by ASSgas May 24, 2006
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up in here

Refers to a place. Usually there are things happening, good or bad, in this place.
Y'all gon' make me lose my mind
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me go all out
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me act a fooooool
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me lose my cool
Up in here, up in here
by Sickomonster April 12, 2021
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The Gangs All Here

When you have four more more different brands of bars of soap stuck in your anus.

Different brands may include, Irish Spring, Dove, Ivory, Nivea etc.
The Gangs All Here..
by apap3rbag January 16, 2011
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listen upa here aNAITAN

If u are tying to tell someone something important you must say (especially if he is or posses a naitan) you say listen upa here aNAITAN in a slightly asian accent, but you must grunt the naitan.
Naitan: d00d h4l0 is t3h r0x0rz its b3tt3r th4n g34rs
Me: Listen upa here aNAITAN, gears requires aim and halo just requires fast reflexes!
by gidetan November 6, 2007
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tickle tickle here comes the pickle

Its were a very large penis or dildo gets inserted into a woman's vagina
Dude last night I had sex and before I gave her the D I said tickle tickle here comes the pickle!
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Kilroy Was Here

An American expression used during WWII, typically seen in graffiti. Not much is known about its origin but the phrase and the doodle became associated with GIs in the 1940s. It was also the American equivalent of the Australian Foo Was Here expression that was used during WWI. It mainly features a bald-headed man (sometimes depicted with a few hairs on his head) with a prominent nose peeking over a wall with his fingers clutching the wall. Despite this, his name is not Kilroy (there were many different names for the character such as Smoe, Clem, Flywheel, Private Snoops, Overby, The Jeep and Sapo).
Kilroy Was Here is one of the most notable pre-internet memes
by CelticEagle February 11, 2019
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