Put your neck down

A phrase that originated on the west coast, meaning if you say something dumb, if someone calls "put your neck down," you must put your neck down in order to get slapped on the neck by the crew.
"Okay, let's walk to the store"

"How are we getting there?"

"Put your neck down, walking"
by seantheswan August 16, 2014
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putting one through her

1. Sticking your dick in the girl's vagina.
2. Shooting a person, preferablly a woman, in the chest.
That girl is so hot that I think I'm going to be putting one through her in a couple minutes.

I put one through her for being an asshole.
by DYLANNNNNNNNNNNN. April 10, 2006
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An ancient phrase beginning time of Muhammed and Gabriel of ancient Islam history. It means, upon last night I most certainly had sexual intercourse with all members of you interelated family. A horrible insult.
Gabriel: Before I give you the recitings of God, I must tell you that I put the impin' in the pimpin' last night.
Muhammed: Surely not all of them in one night!?!?
Gabriel: Fo' shizzle my nizzle.
by Imac December 21, 2003
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put your hands up

Putting up your hand
-put your hands up bro
by remelasda July 07, 2015
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putting yo' foot in it

The sexual act of inserting your foot into your partner's anal cavity.
Jeff: Becky, why is your ass sore?
Becky: 'Cause Tyrone was "putting yo' foot in it" last night.
by TRacer May 20, 2015
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Put Your Ass to Sleep

It's another way to tell someone, out of anger, that you will put them in their grave, or 6 feet under if they screw with you again. It's a less direct way of stating it but still gets the point across.
After someone has double crossed or otherwise angered you: "Bitch, if you weren't somebody's mother, I'd put your ass to sleep!"
by lila Demone February 16, 2012
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Need for a change. Time to change old or bad habits. Time to make a change. Source: A phrase I coined at the hospital when I was changing some bad habits that were harming my health and well being.
My life working this this job is dull and boring. Time to put a new number in the clock. I'll quit my job and go into business for myself owning my own pet store.
by Dave Greer March 04, 2008
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