A retaliatory phrase used to express deep disappointment and vengeful anger. Only to be used in the most dire of situations.
"Don't worry about going by the store on your way back, I already got what I needed."
"I'm already there."
"Oh, sorry."
"Pigs are for cages, Hogs are for slaughter..."
"I'm already there."
"Oh, sorry."
"Pigs are for cages, Hogs are for slaughter..."
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Get the Pigs are for cages, Hogs are for slaughter. mug.by ducksRpeople2 September 13, 2011
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person1: AAAAAAAAAAH!!! D-:\
person2: *comes up from behind and kills the vindicator with a shovel* HAAAAAAAA!!! D-:<
person1: whoa dude you just shovel slaughtered him
person1: AAAAAAAAAAH!!! D-:\
person2: *comes up from behind and kills the vindicator with a shovel* HAAAAAAAA!!! D-:<
person1: whoa dude you just shovel slaughtered him
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Get the man slaughter mug.British (usually London cockney slang)- Location used to hide all types of stolen goods.
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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by AmericanIsNotEnglish January 20, 2023
Get the Slaughter mug.A term used to describe the high dropout/transfer rate after sophomore year of college. Could be due to financial reasons, but a lot of the time it’s personal
Person A: hey did you see that Sarah transferred to Northwestern?
Person B: oh yeah, a victim of the sophomore slaughter
Person B: oh yeah, a victim of the sophomore slaughter
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Get the Sophomore Slaughter mug.otherwise known as the purple guy, or as his canon name suggests- William Afton. The man behind the slaughter is a Fnaf meme where people point out purple people. Some actual backstory here: The man behind the slaughter, in FNAF lore, is a guy who killed five children to spark the start of Fnaf- hence his name.
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