by Agile Beast February 17, 2010
Get the You're a flag mug.A phrase used in retort towards an individual (typically male), who is behaving or acting in an undesirable or unsavory manner towards or around user (1).
Can also in certain instances be used to point out certain individual's clumsiness (2).
Can also in certain instances be used to point out certain individual's clumsiness (2).
(1)
Bartender: "Tony, your drunk, I'm gonna have to cut you off..."
Tony: "Well... You sir, are a FUCK"
(2)
Bobby, stumbling around unaware of his surroundings, accidentally knocks over and spills Tony's beer.
Tony angrily proclaims, pointing his finger in Bobby's face; "You sir, are a FUCK!"
Bartender: "Tony, your drunk, I'm gonna have to cut you off..."
Tony: "Well... You sir, are a FUCK"
(2)
Bobby, stumbling around unaware of his surroundings, accidentally knocks over and spills Tony's beer.
Tony angrily proclaims, pointing his finger in Bobby's face; "You sir, are a FUCK!"
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Get the You MAV Bro? mug.When your with your dad and you see someone of the same age as you doing something kind of difficult to do and out of jealousy and disappointment of his uncoordinated son says you can do that right? with a smile on his face
by Gimaf December 18, 2012
Get the You Can Do That, Right? mug.If someone has done you a favour and you tell them that you don't know how to thank them, they could say: "You can thank me later" in the sense of that you can do them a favour later and help them with something.
If someone does you a favour and you don't thank them for it and don't seem grateful, they may say in a joking or sarcastic way: "You can thank me later" as a gentle or subtle (even unsubtle) reminder that you should be grateful to them.
If someone gives you a word of warning or tips to avoid you getting into a crisis and you think the advice is unnecessary, they might say: "You can thank me later" or "you'll thank me later" in the sense that although you don't take their words/actions seriously now you'll eventually realise that they were right and will be grateful to them - even if you're not grateful now.
If someone does you a favour and you don't thank them for it and don't seem grateful, they may say in a joking or sarcastic way: "You can thank me later" as a gentle or subtle (even unsubtle) reminder that you should be grateful to them.
If someone gives you a word of warning or tips to avoid you getting into a crisis and you think the advice is unnecessary, they might say: "You can thank me later" or "you'll thank me later" in the sense that although you don't take their words/actions seriously now you'll eventually realise that they were right and will be grateful to them - even if you're not grateful now.
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Use this to immediately confuse anyone who is outside of the fandom.
Use this to immediately confuse anyone who is outside of the fandom.
Person 1: "You e"
Person 2: "What the fuck are you talking about?"
person 1: "you e"
Person 2: "I hate you so much"
Person 2: "What the fuck are you talking about?"
person 1: "you e"
Person 2: "I hate you so much"
by Trì June 16, 2018
Get the You E mug.Something you never want anyone to say. Whenever you hear this, you should run because, you know it's going to be something bad. When someone says this, they often did something they know will make you upset. They confess using this simple yet awful phrase.
You're gonna hate me, but I used all of the shampoo.
You're gonna hate me, but I took all of your toilet paper.
You're gonna hate me, but, I ate your leftover Subway.
You're gonna hate me, but I lost your dog.
You're gonna hate me, but I took all of your toilet paper.
You're gonna hate me, but, I ate your leftover Subway.
You're gonna hate me, but I lost your dog.
by Budgii October 15, 2018
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