the start of the song tekit.
A: "when did you learn what it means to reciprocate?"
B: "and how much can i be expected to talorate?"
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said the rhyme did the crime

When the argument about who farted has been placed back to the person who started it. Usually the person who said "Whoever smelt it, dealt it."
Who Farted!

Whoever Smelt It, Dealt It!

Whoever Denied It, Supplied It!

Said The Rhyme Did The Crime!

Whoever Made The Rebuttal, Had It Come Out Their Butthole!

Whoever Detected It, Projected It!

Whoever Deduced It, Produced It!
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i did ur mom

i did ur mom
cam: i did ur mom
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did to had to

I did to had to put away all of those bottles.
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He Did His Big One

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.

In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
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Did a Kyan

“Did a Kyan” or relatively speaking “Doing a Kyan” immediately translates to “screwing shit up.”

The origins of this phrase comes from a ancient boy who fucked shit up within 4 weeks or so.
Girl 1: “We didn’t last long, he Did a Kyan.”

Girl 2: “Oh babe I’m so sorry!”
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wtf is that word? Did you make that up or something because its not even on Urban Dictionary
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