Another driver driving all over you or having someone running all over your back bumper while racing stock cars. This act can cause you to get dumped like Kyle Busch in Homestead 2010.
Reporter: Why did you dump Kyle Busch?
Kevin: Oh he... He raced me like a clown all day. Driving all over me, running all over my back bumper, cut in front of me and I didn't lift.
Kevin: Oh he... He raced me like a clown all day. Driving all over me, running all over my back bumper, cut in front of me and I didn't lift.
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Person1: Hey, do you know Anna?
Person2: Oh, you mean Annie yeah, she's a Sans Fangirl.
Person1: I know! Her EXGirlfriend was even jealous of Sans!
Person2: Of a fictional character? Alright then...
Sans (A Skeleton from Undertale)
Anna (Me)
Person1 and 2 (Kids at school)
Person2: Oh, you mean Annie yeah, she's a Sans Fangirl.
Person1: I know! Her EXGirlfriend was even jealous of Sans!
Person2: Of a fictional character? Alright then...
Sans (A Skeleton from Undertale)
Anna (Me)
Person1 and 2 (Kids at school)
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Get the Anna (Me) mug.(n.) a brief command, often to a friend, to make only encouraging comments to them. Even if it means they have to "fib a little bit."
Can be conveyed silently with a sharp stare. It is the implied refrain of dictators and friends who just got haircuts.
Can be conveyed silently with a sharp stare. It is the implied refrain of dictators and friends who just got haircuts.
Emperor Napoleon: Should we invade Russia? ~Fib me a lil.~
Napoleon's Chief Invasion Officer: Yes. ~During the winter.~
Napoleon's Chief Invasion Officer: Yes. ~During the winter.~
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Get the Me fine mug.A phrase used at the beginning of a sentence.
It's used to express the own acknowledgement that what one is replying to could be a joke.
It roughly translates into: "You could be joking, but I believe to have seen enough people who meant similar things. Also, I hate Woooosh-culture and don't want to give anyone the satisfaction to woooosh me in case it's a joke."
It's used to express the own acknowledgement that what one is replying to could be a joke.
It roughly translates into: "You could be joking, but I believe to have seen enough people who meant similar things. Also, I hate Woooosh-culture and don't want to give anyone the satisfaction to woooosh me in case it's a joke."
Person A: There is a fly in my soup.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but that's a raisin.
Person A: We should dine-n-dash.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but that's illegal and a dick move.
Person A: I'm always eating my greens but don't lose weight.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but I don't think it works like that.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but that's a raisin.
Person A: We should dine-n-dash.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but that's illegal and a dick move.
Person A: I'm always eating my greens but don't lose weight.
Person B: Woooosh on me, but I don't think it works like that.
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