A challenge in which the challenger messages a friend either verbally or through email/text message to stop spitting in their mouth. The challenger continues until the challenged (normally a friend) either stops spitting in their mouth, the challenger accepts defeat and dies slowly as their body is slowly replaced by the challenged’s saliva, or the challenger decides the action is no longer worth their time.
Ex: I’m going to do the Say it Dont Spray it Challenge because Lila doesn’t know how to control herself. Lila needs to stop.
by Stop Spitting In My Mouth May 27, 2019

Though not totally listening to what was probably a super important thing she was talking about, I respectfully replied, “You don’t say, Beyoncé?”
by Squirrel Rito February 25, 2021

Say cheese and die again is the worst fucking episode of goosebumps and one of my the worst goosebumps books basically this kid becomes a fat shit do to a Polaroid camera and it’s A sequel to good episode of goosebumps called say cheese and die oh yeah there’s also a third say cheese and die book and it’s called say cheese and die screaming and it’s decent
by Huntedcamerayt April 21, 2022

1. "Did you see that guy who ran across the street and got eaten by a bird?" "Dang nigga what chou say?"
2. "I got an A+++ on my maths test daddy!" "Dang nigga what chou say?"
2. "I got an A+++ on my maths test daddy!" "Dang nigga what chou say?"
by domza March 18, 2005

Line from "Back to the Future" 1985, Universal delivered by Biff to Marty McFly after Biff has wrecked the McFly family car, had it towed back to the McFly residence and denied responsibility for it.
Biff desired Marty's mother when he, Marty's mother (Lorraine) and Marty's father (George) all attended high school together and Lorraine choose George opposed to Biff.
Biff is still stinging from it some thirty years later and has no problem taunting Marty with an inappropriate and disrespectful comment that he still desires Marty's mother, a married woman.
Biff desired Marty's mother when he, Marty's mother (Lorraine) and Marty's father (George) all attended high school together and Lorraine choose George opposed to Biff.
Biff is still stinging from it some thirty years later and has no problem taunting Marty with an inappropriate and disrespectful comment that he still desires Marty's mother, a married woman.
by MasterYoda21 October 8, 2010

by Bobby De Niro December 12, 2004
