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nothing, nowhere 

this rapper is categorized as “emo rap” and he talks about many serious topics. for instance, here’s a verse from his song rejecter:

“Laying on the freeway, thinking about what she said / Waiting for a semitruck, I don’t even give a fuck / I just need a reason, I can’t find a reason”. he talks about suicide, depression, and anxiety. he isn’t very famous, though he deserves more fame imo.
his real name is Joe Mulherin, but just referred to and known as nothing, nowhere. you should give him a listen if you enjoy artists such as Lil Peep Trippie Redd XXXTentacion
person 1: have you ever listened to nothing, nowhere?

person 2: yeah, I have. he’s really good and his music helps me through shit.
nothing, nowhere by taegukie July 13, 2018
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Urban Dictionary is busy right now

What Urban Dictionary tells you when you break their website (usually on accident) before telling you to try again later or go back to their front page. This message is accompanied by some random image of books, people reading or writing, or images of both physical and online dictionaries in the background.
Me: "Hey Urban Dictionary what the hell is ※?"
UD: "Urban Dictionary is busy right now. Please try again later or go to Urban Dictionary's front page."
Me: "Damn guess I'll never know what ※ means."
A peterless servant or slave that posed no threat to the master's wife. How could they? They had no winkies. Urination was at best a dribble. The downside to a worker having no gigglestick was they tend to build towers extremely too high. On a positive note, they never left the toilet seat up.
The master always let Chipper serve his wife breakfast in bed, due to the fact that Chipper was a Nowoodian. Poor guy.
Nowoodian by SirJigglesAlot March 8, 2011

buttfuck nowhere 

"Dude, don't just leave me in the middle of buttfuck nowhere!"

Now you're playing with power 

Nintendo marketing slogan from the 1980s and 1990s.
No, Bobby, just because the Nintendo commercial said "Now you're playing with power!" doesn't mean you get to plug this pair of scissors into an electrical outlet!

Just now 

A phrase that causes great confusion in communication between Brits and South Africans. In Britain it mean "immediate past". In South Africa it means "immediate future" or "sometime soon.. when I feel like it.. maybe never".
British teacher: Have you finished the work I set you just now?
South African student: I'll do it just now.
Just now by Schmunzelmonster October 20, 2008