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You can't make this stuff up

An expression said in response to an an unbelievable fact or piece of news.
Did you hear about that burglar who called 911 after breaking through a store window because he was afraid he'd cut himself on the way out? You can't make this stuff up.
by barcos August 11, 2012
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you fell off

A phrase used on Twitter typically as a way to mock somebody for either a bad take or no reason at all. Sometimes it's used as a way to ratio the unaware victim. Most people using this phrase lack a strong male role model in their life and don't know what grass feels like.
Person A: Uncle Iroh isn't that great of a character.
Person B: you fell off + YB better
Person A: .
by PIZZA STEVE 44 September 14, 2021
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you're it for me

person you want to spend the rest of your life with.
"Jerry."
"Yes Jake?"
"You're my soulmate. You're it for me"
by deathbyguns June 18, 2017
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You go Glenn Coco!

From the 2004 movie, Mean Girls.
When Damian is passing out candy canes, he says, "Taylor Zimmermann, two for you. Glenn Coco? FOUR for you, Glenn Coco! You go, Glenn Coco. And uh...'Caddy' Heron. Do we have a 'Caddy' Heron here?"

People quote it today when they feel like something you did is to be proud of. Weather they are being serious or sarcastic is for you to determine.
You: "I aced my Calculus test!"
Them: "You go Glenn Coco!"
by RyannAlexandra October 3, 2008
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you thought you ate

when somebody thought they did something but they didn’t, when their joke lame or didn’t give what was supposed to be gave .
ex:
girl: “don’t play with me, i’ll beat your ugly a** h**while you looking like a dog 😘. period tf”
me/you: girl stfu you thought you ate that💀z
by okay because September 23, 2021
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you'll hear it

Phrase said by experienced musicians to a newbie just joining the band for the first time. Also common in jazz improvisation situations. This phrase may be said at rehearsal time OR when playing live.
Puzzled new musician:
"So how was that line over the 3/4 bar in the B section?"

Band member:
"Don't worry, just keep up with us, you'll hear it".
by Bassfaldo October 23, 2008
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You're grillin' me like a burger

An other way to say, "your asking me too many questions."
John: Why don't you have any money? Did u spend it on McDonalds? Why didn't u bring more money? What if you need to buy somethin'?

Gretchen: Dude, calm down, "you're grillin' me like a burger!"
by Sidez007 October 7, 2008
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