Man "get into my van. I have vbucks and robux. Just get into my van."
Retarded ass child "Ok sure." (picks nose and eats the booger)
Man rapes child.
Retarded ass child "Ok sure." (picks nose and eats the booger)
Man rapes child.
by ARockWithLegs December 19, 2019
to not only talk the talk, but walk the walk too.
to be neck and neck with somebody in competition.
to be equal physically, financial, clique wise, etc...
to be neck and neck with somebody in competition.
to be equal physically, financial, clique wise, etc...
Bitch nigga u can neva eva, eva, eva, get on my level...what? Get on my level!
Lil Jon, Lil Scrappy, Trillville
Lil Jon, Lil Scrappy, Trillville
by CHITOWN'S FINEST October 24, 2004
A term coined by political philosopher Adam Smith in his Theory of Moral Sentiments (or, at least in the 2013 "hip" translation of it). This phrase is what the spectator says to the person principally concerned (PCP) when there is no propriety in their level of emotion in a particular situation. It's the spectator's attempt to close the gap between their feelings and the feelings of the PCP so that they can empathize.
"Getting on someone's level" is a beautiful phenomenon that involves self-moderation and therefore gives us morality. As Adam Smith would say, we're all just a bunch of social animals.
"Getting on someone's level" is a beautiful phenomenon that involves self-moderation and therefore gives us morality. As Adam Smith would say, we're all just a bunch of social animals.
Person principally concern: "Oh my gosh I'm so upset Professor Cullen gave me an A- in his Search course!"
Spectator: "Dude, chill. Get on my level. It's not that big of a deal."
Spectator: "Dude, chill. Get on my level. It's not that big of a deal."
by 18th Century Adam Smith September 19, 2013
A phrase which describes one's feelings of pure desire and/or support when paired with a given subject.
Conversely, "Get Out Of My Mouth" describes a general feeling of disdain and disapproval.
Conversely, "Get Out Of My Mouth" describes a general feeling of disdain and disapproval.
"Oh my god. Lady Gaga and Madonna, GET IN MY MOUTH. Then mix in my stomach to create beautiful music that I may dance to"
"In n Out Burger!? GET IN MY MOUTH"
"Ew, Sean Connery? GET OUT OF MY MOUTH".
"In n Out Burger!? GET IN MY MOUTH"
"Ew, Sean Connery? GET OUT OF MY MOUTH".
by omgGIMM August 10, 2010
by Liz Poobrain January 21, 2023
when someone or something is particularly pleasing or agreeable; the opposite of "getting on my nerves".
It was late, but still I was sad for dinner to end because she was really getting on my pancreas with her stories about yelling, "Hear ye, hear ye ..." during Confession.
by Tank Miller January 04, 2023