by You could get cuffed June 8, 2018

Its usually used amongst Asian people, it is a punishment which utlizies psychological and physical pain. This gives the child a false sense of power over their own punishment. They usually go with the smaller ones even though they are all very painful.
Asian Parent: Go Get a Stick For me to Beat You With.
Asian Child: Okay... (Gets a thin smaller stick)
(The Asian Parent whips him with the stick and the Child feels a lot of pain, it stings a lot)
Asian Child: Okay... (Gets a thin smaller stick)
(The Asian Parent whips him with the stick and the Child feels a lot of pain, it stings a lot)
by kasdnlasn May 2, 2023

1. "you know man, don't get mad, get buckets"
2. *sees basketball player on the street* "DON'T GET MAD GET BUCKETS"
3. Steven and John are playing a friendly game of foosball and upon losing the game John throws a fit. Steven: Don't get mad, get buckets
#buckets #cookies
2. *sees basketball player on the street* "DON'T GET MAD GET BUCKETS"
3. Steven and John are playing a friendly game of foosball and upon losing the game John throws a fit. Steven: Don't get mad, get buckets
#buckets #cookies
by walker4three January 11, 2017

by chap6 November 15, 2017

I couldn't finish any of my reports on time, so when the boss called me to his office, I knew I would get the boot.
by an extremely depressed bandu July 15, 2023

To “get some sugar” is to get romantic affection such as kisses, hugs, cuddling, and possibly even oral sex or intercourse. It means to get some of that sweet lovin’, that sweet stuff. A person with a romantic interest in you might come by your house with a different excuse but really they are trying to “get some sugar.” Or if someone was hanging out and then it unexpectedly turns romantic or sexual, you would say “Had I known I would be ‘getting some sugar’ I would have shaved.” To “get some sugar” denotes that there was some sort of romantic or sexual encounter happening that was a very good experience for you. Like tasting something sweet and delicious.
A coworker might ask you about a goofy smile on your face and you’d say, “Last night I went to my boyfriend/girlfriend’s house and was able to ‘get some sugar.’ Now I can’t stop thinking about it.”
by In Depth Definitions February 28, 2024

An abbreviation of "To get out the ruler and compare dicks," the phrase "getting out the ruler" or "to get out the ruler" means to size up one's accomplishments with another's, or to one-up them.
I ran two miles in under 15 minutes yesterday!
Well, not to get out the ruler, but I ran two miles in under 13 minutes a few weeks ago.
Well, not to get out the ruler, but I ran two miles in under 13 minutes a few weeks ago.
by Lumacurve June 12, 2018
