When someone deletes a meme off your phone, you can make them send as many memes as you want them to send
by King of klowns January 15, 2024
The opposite of a life's savings. Its when you acquire lots of credit card debt, car loan, students loans and are financially inept.
by chipworthington October 18, 2016
Refers to an utterly despicable "taking His name in vain" strategy, whereby you --- having previously either promised someone intimacy if he'd spend money on you, or used a similar promise to strip off and/or spread your legs as "collateral" in case you're unable to pay back a loan that you ask of him --- subsequently claim to have "gotten religion" and are therefore concerned that "He would not approve" of adultery/fornication, and thus you no longer feel that you should have to honor your promise of sexual favors.
The spiritual debt-relief ploy is one of the oldest and most pathetically disgraceful schemes for obligation-free mooching that the world has ever known, and has probably turned countless multitudes of disgruntled people off of established religion. About the only time that this strategy might be at all justified would be if you've gotten unwillingly dragged into obligation by an advantage-taking credophile during a moment of financial desperation, and are unable to pay him back despite your best efforts.
by QuacksO August 10, 2018
by jbam555 January 21, 2022
Beetch, my debt sister told me the other day that she had no money but I saw her at Urban Outfitters.
by rudecockblocker April 04, 2017
by Castro/Bautista RKA December 16, 2018
by Option t February 17, 2022