It signifies that someone should honestly fuck off and suck a dick.

Or tell them they pull no bitches. Up to debate.
Timmy: "GET YO RIGGIDY DIGGITY NO-RIZZ HAVIN ASS OUTTA HERE"
Jimmy: "what"
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I don’t go here

A phrase used online usually in fandom spaces by someone who isn’t a fan of the interest at hand, as in “This is not the part of the internet that I usually lurk around” or “This is not where I usually go (on the internet)”
Tweet appreciating a scene in a show

Person: I don’t go here but I love this clip so much!
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Dismiss em get em outta here

When their music was lock and now its time to go home
Kyle said the music was lock 🔐 from Frederick st the parade over dismiss em get em outta here
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You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here is a long word, often used when someone has typed so much that they deserve to be where they are currently located. There are many ways You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here can be used, such in text, writing, and that is just about the most common forms You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here is used.
Guy 1: This is a long sentence I am writing to you right now Guy 2, you might as well respect me.
Guy 2: You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here
Guy 3: Nice.
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someone cooked here

When a women (typically an ex) teaches a man how to better understand women and their interests.
Greg has watched the Notebook and knows the difference between beach waves and curls, someone cooked here.
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The Australian saying “I didn’t come here for a haircut” is used to express that someone is there for a specific purpose and not to waste time. It’s often said in a straightforward or humorous way to emphasize that they expect action or results.

For example, if someone walks into a bar and orders a beer but the bartender is slow to serve, they might say, “Mate, I didn’t come here for a haircut.” In this case, it means they came for a drink, not to stand around waiting.

It’s similar to saying, “Let’s get on with it,” or “I’m here for business, not for small talk.”
Come on, let’s go !” I didn’t come here for a hair cut !
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Couple heads here for you

I don't know the definition that's why I'm asking you
Stop on by ,"I'"ve got a couple heads here for you"?
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