by anonymous June 29, 2023

by tcamack December 13, 2014

by Gold team 16 February 27, 2018

I don't know if this means that he doesn't have a problem catching feelings, or if it means that he has problems with catching feeling
by DiBlind April 12, 2018

by my blicky hard March 19, 2019

Inspired by the iconic scene of Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli) being on Dr. Phils show in the episode "I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime" on September 14 2016. The original sentence goes "Cash me outide".
The phrase gained popularity on Tiktok in early 2025
It's a popular catch phrase but has been linked, along with other Bhad Bhabie quotes, to being insensitive and appropriating to black african american culture.
The phrase gained popularity on Tiktok in early 2025
It's a popular catch phrase but has been linked, along with other Bhad Bhabie quotes, to being insensitive and appropriating to black african american culture.
by aleenas127 April 30, 2025

Noun
The hopeless situation teachers find themselves in when having to use the number 69 in front of students, which will incontrovertibly cause hysterical laughter, wildly inappropriate commentary, and utter chaos in the classroom.
The hopeless situation teachers find themselves in when having to use the number 69 in front of students, which will incontrovertibly cause hysterical laughter, wildly inappropriate commentary, and utter chaos in the classroom.
So as not to end up in yet another catch-69, the teacher told her students to turn to the page after page 68.
by Julie Oolie December 6, 2023
