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Guy 1: Hey have you heard the song Ready To Go (get me out of my mind).
Guy 2: Yes it is awesome
Guy 1: Woooo
Guy 2: Yes it is awesome
Guy 1: Woooo
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Bill: "Great this dead peice of wood is amazing."
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1. A combination of the words ready and bust. Most commonly used when it’s time to get on up outta somewhere.
2. When it’s your turn to buy the next round of drinks or shots and you’re seeking confirmation from the recipients that they’re ready to partake.
The term dates back to the early to mid 90’s and was popularized by the Seiders brothers of Springfield, IL.
1. A combination of the words ready and bust. Most commonly used when it’s time to get on up outta somewhere.
2. When it’s your turn to buy the next round of drinks or shots and you’re seeking confirmation from the recipients that they’re ready to partake.
The term dates back to the early to mid 90’s and was popularized by the Seiders brothers of Springfield, IL.
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