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Going The Distance 

This phrase or expression was coined by Jillian Quist #JILLIANQUIST when it is used in relation to the extent an individual will GO or DOES GO when it comes to their #KnottyQuotient and the duration in terms of an actual amount of TIME as in HOURS and the AMOUNT as in the. QUANITY or NUMBER of #K9 DOGS an individual WILL or CAN or even DOES get #KNOTTED by as the #GoldStandard is set by and will #ALLWAYS be set and any individual will be compared or critiqued or looked at by how their #RuffLineQuotient matches up and stacks up with JILLIAN QUIST when the critical #RuffStats go head 2 head and the #KnottyRuffEvaluators are given the statistical weight indicators thats allowable by the #AKA American Kennel Association and the #BarkFactor is looked at and the location is compared to the god father of all god father Holy Grails of Locals and geographical areas As the #ROSEVILLE CA district outside of #Sacramento CA has been analyized and looked at by the most respected minds and actual CenturionAwardCraneOperator LifeTimeAchievement Recepients and its been given and bestowed upon its municipality to have achieved or garnered a level of such a factor of #Knottyrufftimes that can #KNOT will #KNOT and will #ALLWAYS have the biggest and ruffest and Slurpiest and be the locale of all locales if an individual wants to be at the most elite of the elite when they GO THE DISTANCE #GoTheDistance
Nobody and I mean nobody can quite GO and I'm talking Going The Distance like that #Jillijill girl out of #ROSEVILLE as that girl CAN and DOES GO the COMPLETE DISTANCE and goes for speed greed and Has no shame and does #KNOTprotect at all as she is the #ULTIMATEBULLY
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what the dilly-o

Actually spelled what the deally yo?

This term came from the hip hop song Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See - by Busta Rhymes. From the When Disaster Strikes album released in 1997.

Verse - "Silly with my nine milli, what the deally yo?"

It's a slang term meaning "What's going on?". It actually derives from "What is the deal yo?"
"Yo, I thought we were all going to the club. Now you guys just wanna chill. What the deally yo?"

the devil is beating his wife

Saying used (especially in the southern US) when the sun is shining yet it's raining. I've been told that in Scandinavian countries they say "There's a marriage in Hades" for this, and in South America they say "The devil and his wife are dancing." (Since all version relate to the devil and his spouse, there's probably some older story that all these sayings derive from.)
I wanna know, have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a sunny day? Yes, the devil is beating his wife. (Heh, CCR reference too.)
Refers to the city of Amsterdam.
XXX!
-Where'd you go?
--Went to London, then hit the 'dam, jumped to Prague, then home..
The Dam by SS January 22, 2004

shoot the deputy

What Bob Marley didn't do.
"I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy"
shoot the deputy by Andrew! June 13, 2004

the datsuns 

the hardest rocking band this side of jupiter! you know it man.. fronted by the sexiest man since mick jagger (see dolf de datsun)
The Datsuns RAWK!
the datsuns by little sister February 19, 2004

The Do Do Ron Ron 

The alluring dance of a female for a male, that involves both the jingle of naked breasts and singing the popular classic "Do Do Ron Ron"
"How was you're date bro?"
"Hot-she did the do do ron ron for me and then gave me a blowie"
"Nice"