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when the fiddler snaps his bow

When it all goes wrong
Tim: "You don't wanna be around when the fiddler snaps his bow, it's a right crease in the tux!"

Derek: "Man that shit is ugly!"
by Alex G Thomas January 19, 2008
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When the dookie is everflowing

When a tsunami is about to hit, but the dookie never stops coming.
"Bro, where are you, the tsunami is about to hit!"
*sends snap between the legs whilst on toilet captioned as follows*
"when the dookie is everflowing"
by The everflowing dooker March 6, 2021
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When the cake falls

The instance where cake collapses helplessly
I feel sad when the cake falls.
by Toxic individual February 20, 2022
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When the ocean dries up

"Dude, shut up. I'm trying to listen to my music."
"I'll stop talking when the ocean dries up!"
by ProfessorMOfficial May 16, 2022
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When the ocean dries up

An idiom, describing something will happen in a VERY long time, often an activity that one is not inclined to take part of.
"Are you ever gonna try indoor skydiving?"
"When the ocean dries up, man!"
by ProfessorMOfficial June 20, 2022
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when the imposter is sus

thing used to describe the meme “amogus” of the among us game.
venting in among us can also be used there too, or “sussy imposter” is also a way to describe this word.
He just vented, when the imposter is sus
by That’s a bit sussy June 20, 2022
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When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt

When facing adversity, some individuals rise up to meet the challenge. This antonym of a more well known phrase describes much the opposite—a person who cannot handle pressure and crumples (buckles) in the face of hardship, frequently leading to their own failure.
"I would say 'when the going get tough, the tough get going', but even though she studied for weeks, when Anna went in for the final test, she totally blew it."

"I'm not surprised, it's Anna after all. When the going gets tough, she buckles like a belt."
("When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt used" when in a sentence may include pronounces, or a name instead.)
by AmraKamra May 6, 2023
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