by Cody5050 November 30, 2020
by hold on till may June 29, 2016
A phrase used to mock or convey doubt of a claim. The New York Times puts it as “a common punch line for dubious historical claims.” The phrase’s infamy originated from the sheer amount of such signs in colonial places used to advertise and get people’s attention.
There is also a Brodway show and movie called “George Wasnington Slept Here,” the name a reference to this phrase.
There is also a Brodway show and movie called “George Wasnington Slept Here,” the name a reference to this phrase.
by PinkCripps August 26, 2019
It's that fake hedgehog again.
by JadeBlade08 February 23, 2022
"sewaden was here" is a phrase in the form as post-it notes around Peru High School. Who this man is, we do not know. However, there is evidence of his presence thru the school he went to and "Your World Of Text".
Did you happen to find a post-it note that says, "sewaden was here". I found it in one of the library books, and now I wonder... who is "sewaden"?
by miso.high November 16, 2021
When an old man or man who does drugs have really long nut sacks are sleeping with someone, they grab there nuts form a lasso and throw it around there mate and pull them closer and yell GET OVER HERE
Man 1 - Dude did you do the GET OVER HERE on Beatrice last night?
Man 2 - Yea I made he choke in two ways at the same time.
Man 2 - Yea I made he choke in two ways at the same time.
by Rotten_legend August 26, 2023
"Get Over Here.
Scorpion
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