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by #Molife05# September 09, 2018
* land safely
* catch in the net
* spill into the tray
* dump into the pan
* safely dispose of
* no mess made
* clean catch
* convenient drop
* accidental success
* catch in the net
* spill into the tray
* dump into the pan
* safely dispose of
* no mess made
* clean catch
* convenient drop
* accidental success
catch-falls (kach-faalz) n. pl. may conjugate fall as verb
1. The act of something conveniently falling into a tray, pan, net, or assembly; as opposed to the floor.
2. A tray or pan, net, or assembly that is used to catch something that falls.
* So I was eating some cheese by the sink with a knife. As I was taking a bite and about to enjoy this delicious snack, a small piece of cheese fell and bounced on the counter, but landed on the plate left on the floor for my dog
* The painter accidentally dropped his paintbrush, but it catch-fell into the tray.
* The mechanic put a catch-fall under the car to catch any oil that might drip.
1. The act of something conveniently falling into a tray, pan, net, or assembly; as opposed to the floor.
2. A tray or pan, net, or assembly that is used to catch something that falls.
* So I was eating some cheese by the sink with a knife. As I was taking a bite and about to enjoy this delicious snack, a small piece of cheese fell and bounced on the counter, but landed on the plate left on the floor for my dog
* The painter accidentally dropped his paintbrush, but it catch-fell into the tray.
* The mechanic put a catch-fall under the car to catch any oil that might drip.
by instancer.kirik September 09, 2023
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 May 01, 2025
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