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Prada Fire

Being Bougie Hot or extremely trendy and ahead of their time.
Did you see what Roseanne wore to Prom? That ish was Prada Fire!!

Dugan's rolled up in to spot in new kicks and dem were fire, Prada Fire!!!!
by T Rock From The Block November 12, 2019
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drown in a fire

Drowning in a fire is the process of which you drown (suffocate) in the fumes of a fire.

Can be used as a way of denying something or used when annoyed at someone.
Denial: oohhh, drown in a fire!
Anger: go and DROWN IN A FIRE
by DangerMouse1029384756 November 27, 2017
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FIRE IS BEST

Fire is the best ever
He is a true elemelon
He can be trusted for life

He is literally living fire
He is VERY hot
Fire is best
Fire did you get banned?
Fire why are you muted again?
by FIRE_IS_VERY_HOT August 24, 2021
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fire god

When you stick a burning branch up her or his asshole
by Paris is gay May 12, 2018
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Forrest Fire

When one unknowingly acts on a situation others would clearly avoid; pertaining to physical acts or input in a conversation. That results in either unintentionally offending or breaking someone/something. As well as being humorous to all who witness the action.
Walking through a brand new screen door, just another Forrest Fire...
by Dilbious August 20, 2020
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You're fired!

Donald Trump's catchphrase. Contrary to popular belief, however, the phrase was not originally popularized by him. In point of fact, the phrase entered popular culture in the 1963 animated series, "The Jetsons." George Jetson's (the titular character) boss, Mr. Spacely, could be seen in multiple episodes threatening to (or following through) fire George Jetson. It was a running gag throughout the series.
by The Rev November 14, 2020
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Forest fires

Fires don't just come from lightning, so the same is true of forest fires. They're as likely to come from industrial sources, or from humans, just like city fires.
Fire is as likely to come from arson as it is anywhere else, and it's a little suspect when someone tries to get somebody else to quickly rule out arson as even a possibility rather than as absolute, the way some writers write stories in the news about how the fire is thought to or does absolutely come from lightning, without offering any other realistic possibilities. Does telling people a fire came from lightning rather than arson or another source really make them feel safer when they can end up just as dead from a fire that started from lightning? Theres no good reason people shouldn't question or speculate about where forest fires came from, especially when it's all over the west coast, which is unusual most years.
by Solid Mantis September 11, 2020
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