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this one now

the definition my friend wants me to show him so he can finish his work but not im here writing this because im yes. now he is wactching me and writing on my screen with a eraser
friend: hey could i get this one now?

me: *writes this* no

friend: why? *draws dicks all over my screen*

me: you dumbass you drew a dick thats as short as yours

friend: you ching
by AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ok January 11, 2024
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Easy now

When shouted are greeting friends or happy over something good happening
Easy now wys g?

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Easy now my mans getting shots in

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For short on a quick drug deal it’s “easy” and a fist pump
by El chapo bruddaz January 4, 2025
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Be on your way now

What you say when you have to talk to a old woman who likes MJ
"Yo did you see that show the Last Dance?"
"Be on your way now"
by Bernardo is comp at soccer January 16, 2024
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Now we’re dundalking

Now we’re dundalking
(Irish slang – phrase)
1. Used when something finally starts going really well, especially after a rough start. The Irish equivalent of “now we’re talking!” but with extra emphasis, usually said when you’ve just pulled off a big job, landed a win, or turned a disaster around at the last second.
2. Originates from the idea that once you’ve reached Dundalk, you’re well on your way — momentum is behind you and things are flying.
“We finally got the turbine in place without dropping it? Ah lads, now we’re dundalking.”
“The pints arrived to the table in less than two minutes — now we’re dundalking.”
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Mostly used by Irish people who want to sound like they’ve just levelled up in life without sounding too enthusiastic.
by CecilMagee December 3, 2025
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