by SoCalRob November 05, 2005
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Person 1: "hey Kazuya are going to sugarcoat it?"
Kazuya: "I'm not going to sugarcoat it, ⇨ ★ ⇩ ↘ + 2 | f,N,d~d/f+2"
Kazuya: "I'm not going to sugarcoat it, ⇨ ★ ⇩ ↘ + 2 | f,N,d~d/f+2"
by KKKHIT October 12, 2022
The line that is used when someone is from the Ukraine and you ask them if they are from Russia. They usually will be very rude to you when saying this and will have no remorse. If you are educated in history, you will know that the Ukraine has simultaneously been a part of Russia on and off again, even prior to the USSR, so don't bother asking them what the difference is, they will just yell at you, in public.
Person 1 "I love your accent, are you from Russia?"
Person 2"I'm not from Russia, I'm from the UKRAINE!"*yelling with furry*
Person 1"Okay, okay. Still the same thing though."
Person 2"I'm not from Russia, I'm from the UKRAINE!"*yelling with furry*
Person 1"Okay, okay. Still the same thing though."
by KatilinaFeva September 26, 2011
When one is apologetic that they are not apologetic about a previous thing.
Often used by sorority girls.
Often used by sorority girls.
by SIUGREEKS April 03, 2011
A four word variation of the words "honestly" or "truthfully." A statement in which the speaker announces that he or she does in fact tell the truth.
by Ben L. November 22, 2005
When you're stuck in a Bad situation, when life's crushing responsibilities and standards come crashing upon you, or if you just really enjoy the iconic cartoon, Danny Phantom, this phrase is here for you.
by floppityflop September 21, 2017
Rejection of and ridicule for an offered good or service by feigning satiation. An indication that you are not interested in said event.
Person A: "Would you like to go for a walk?"
Person B: "I'm good for now"
Person A: "Hey Brandon, do you want to go and grab Roxie's?"
Person B: "I'm good for now"
Person B: "I'm good for now"
Person A: "Hey Brandon, do you want to go and grab Roxie's?"
Person B: "I'm good for now"
by MichaelSux August 10, 2016