by Shavahn104 December 11, 2018
Get the How far can you go mug.An expression that can be used to emphasize (1) badass skills, (2) proper resource use, and even (3)approval!
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Manny's Bro: Manny, you're a damn player. How do you get all those chicks?
Manny: What can I say? If life gives you lemons, make lemonade
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A construction worker: Holly shit! We have to build a skyscrapper with only ten bricks, a hammer, and a door knob?
Jose: Easy, if life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
A construction worker: But don't expect fucking miracles either!
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Island Guy: Oh Man, I wish there was at least one chick in this small crappy Island that was not my cousin.
Man: Hey Island Guy, Effit! If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
Manny's Bro: Manny, you're a damn player. How do you get all those chicks?
Manny: What can I say? If life gives you lemons, make lemonade
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A construction worker: Holly shit! We have to build a skyscrapper with only ten bricks, a hammer, and a door knob?
Jose: Easy, if life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
A construction worker: But don't expect fucking miracles either!
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Island Guy: Oh Man, I wish there was at least one chick in this small crappy Island that was not my cousin.
Man: Hey Island Guy, Effit! If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
by PokarFace June 20, 2010
Get the If life gives you lemons, make lemonade mug.means I do not care what you fuck.. dudes,ladies or chickens.. makes no difference as long you not fuckin me..
Bubba tells me he gay...I say to him "I don't care if you fuck chickens" as long as you don't try to include me in your little soap opera...
by Dam you November 21, 2005
Get the I don't care if you fuck chickens mug.Something someone says to another person when that they find out that the other person has depression and anxiety. While not limited to just depression and anxiety, and can be used using two other illnesses or events, it is most early use was used in reference to depression and anxiety.
Usually used in reference to 14 year old girls when they get a bad grade on a math test, and automatically think they are depressed.
Originally coined by Benny Zonic in January of 2019
Usually used in reference to 14 year old girls when they get a bad grade on a math test, and automatically think they are depressed.
Originally coined by Benny Zonic in January of 2019
Person 1: Yeah I have depression and anxiety. It really sucks.
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo.
Person 1: Ugh, I got a bad grade of my Chemistry test, and I got a ticket for speeding. Shit sucks
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo, huh.
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo.
Person 1: Ugh, I got a bad grade of my Chemistry test, and I got a ticket for speeding. Shit sucks
Person 2: Damn, God really hit you with that wombo combo, huh.
by madebyapollo April 1, 2019
Get the God really hit you with that Wombo Combo mug.A phrase adopted by Australian comedian Adam Hills, usually used as an expression of affirmation or encouragement.
It was coined during a 1999 stand-up performance in Melbourne, Australia. Hills had invited an audience member on stage to yell out his own name; instead, the man shouted "go you big red fire engine!" The phrase quickly became an audience chant, and Hills subsequently used it as an affirmative mantra, eventually basing a stand-up show around it in 2001.
"Go you big red fire engine!" came to be regarded as a general expression of encouragement, and with Hills' urging it began to weasel its way into pop culture: it ended up appearing in a Detroit newspaper and on a Swedish website, as well as being yelled out in the Australian Federal Parliament by then-Senator Natasha Stott Despoja.
It was coined during a 1999 stand-up performance in Melbourne, Australia. Hills had invited an audience member on stage to yell out his own name; instead, the man shouted "go you big red fire engine!" The phrase quickly became an audience chant, and Hills subsequently used it as an affirmative mantra, eventually basing a stand-up show around it in 2001.
"Go you big red fire engine!" came to be regarded as a general expression of encouragement, and with Hills' urging it began to weasel its way into pop culture: it ended up appearing in a Detroit newspaper and on a Swedish website, as well as being yelled out in the Australian Federal Parliament by then-Senator Natasha Stott Despoja.
"The only way I could get through every night (of a bad gig) was, as I walked on, to just go, 'go you big red fire engine!' I could face anything after saying that!" - Adam Hills, "Go You Big Red Fire Engine" (2001)
by shoemoneytonight January 29, 2010
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