by Bigdgan February 04, 2012
by TYT.Advocate December 07, 2016
Eminem: yo kanye where is my jewish friend
Kanye (made graduation): im not sure! lets find him
Borzoi: let me do it for you! kermeeet.
Kanye & Eminem: Awesome Sauce!
Kanye (made graduation): im not sure! lets find him
Borzoi: let me do it for you! kermeeet.
Kanye & Eminem: Awesome Sauce!
by better qwintuples January 28, 2023
A phrase uttered by a post adolescent male when he feels he is being violated and it's his turn to get anything he feels he is entitled to.
Dude 1: You see all those shawtys over there?
Dude 2: This TCrock dude won't leave me alone.
Dude 1: They are comin our way, tell that fag to screw off.
Dude 2: Let me get one!
Dude 2: This TCrock dude won't leave me alone.
Dude 1: They are comin our way, tell that fag to screw off.
Dude 2: Let me get one!
by SuperLloyd November 06, 2014
by DemigodWitch June 28, 2017
The phrase created by Anthony owner of the youtube channel Birdman and the phrase is typically used when you are just disgusted by a certain despicable act.
by Let me catch my son March 11, 2016
The Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Rule — This rule is similar to The Slipping into Darkness Rule. If you hear any version of the song Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood in a movie, television show, or documentary, it is pointing to an individual in deep thought and torn between two worlds.
Examples of this song being used include:
The Gifted season 1 episode 1
Nobody
Oz season 1 episode 8
Luther season 1 episode 6
Aquarius season 1 episode 13
Snowfall season 1 episode 1
Training Day season 1 episode 12 Part 1
What Happened to Miss Simone
Titans season 3 episode 7
Examples of this song being used include:
The Gifted season 1 episode 1
Nobody
Oz season 1 episode 8
Luther season 1 episode 6
Aquarius season 1 episode 13
Snowfall season 1 episode 1
Training Day season 1 episode 12 Part 1
What Happened to Miss Simone
Titans season 3 episode 7
The Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Rule applies to the use of a version of the song — either The Animals version or the Nina Simone version — used in a television show, documentary, or a movie to portray the protagonist as struggling and being caught between two worlds.
by Mind Hunter the Profiler February 24, 2023