An expression of frustration with one's current situation. Or expression of growing impatience with requests being made of oneself.
Taniqua: Yo change the radio station B
BG: Shut up yo, I love this song
(two minutes later)
Taniqua: Yo I told you to make a right on the last block
BG: Yo taniqua, can I live?
BG: Shut up yo, I love this song
(two minutes later)
Taniqua: Yo I told you to make a right on the last block
BG: Yo taniqua, can I live?
by Wcoco33 January 6, 2008
Get the can i livemug. by FallenXP December 4, 2017
Get the Can I Copy?mug. noun - figure of speech meaning "act of violence" generally employed as "open up a can of whoop-ass," meaning to cause large amounts of pain
by Blackmac November 24, 2003
Get the can of whoop-assmug. "can you define it? isn't defined. Can you define it?"
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2) What you just typed.
3) What you just looked up.
4) A question someone asks you to define something.
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1) The message that urbandictionary.com tells you when you type it in.
2) What you just typed.
3) What you just looked up.
4) A question someone asks you to define something.
by gustynewguy4122 April 19, 2014
Get the can you define it?mug. Commonly misquoted reference to the Highlander movies and TV series. The actual line is "There can BE ONLY one."
by Shady Logic February 15, 2009
Get the "there can only be one" mug. A saying for motivational purposes.
If you know someone named ben and he can do something, everyone else probably can.
If you know someone named ben and he can do something, everyone else probably can.
by Jamesisbadatsoccer November 3, 2020
Get the If Ben can do it, anyone canmug. "Do you understand?" or "Do you comprehend".
The general usage of the term DIG as an indicator of understanding "do you dig" / "dig me" (as in "do you understand") comes from non-English speaking Irish immigrants in the USA speaking Irish to each other.
"An dtuigeann tú?" (pronounced "On digging two") means "Do you understand?".
Also used in a short form "dig it", "dig me" etc.
Used in the 50's by the beatniks, the 60s and 70s saw it enter into the AAVE lexicon, the used of the term was widely popularised in blacksploitation movies such as Shaft, and later movies such as "The Warriors".
The general usage of the term DIG as an indicator of understanding "do you dig" / "dig me" (as in "do you understand") comes from non-English speaking Irish immigrants in the USA speaking Irish to each other.
"An dtuigeann tú?" (pronounced "On digging two") means "Do you understand?".
Also used in a short form "dig it", "dig me" etc.
Used in the 50's by the beatniks, the 60s and 70s saw it enter into the AAVE lexicon, the used of the term was widely popularised in blacksploitation movies such as Shaft, and later movies such as "The Warriors".
Lets not go there, the music sucks and the people are assholes. Way better craic in the old bars, can you dig it?
"You dig it"
"Pretty cool music man, like, look at Stacy... she digs it!"
"You dig it"
"Pretty cool music man, like, look at Stacy... she digs it!"
by IrishGuyInCrazyWorld July 4, 2017
Get the can you dig itmug.