Should you survive a gunshot wound/knife stabbing/drive by/ getting hit by a car and still be standing, this phrase should be said, followed by a smirk. It is garuanteed to cause a massive drop in your attackers' morale, and they may even turn tail and run.
Eat my AK, gumbastard!
*one ak shot hits coat and goes through*
that all you got, pansies?
Shit, i wasted the entire clip!
*one ak shot hits coat and goes through*
that all you got, pansies?
Shit, i wasted the entire clip!
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 01, 2004
A rare and unique phrase, believed to have been coined by an Italian in Hong Kong, that applies to anything with style and credibility.
Yo, your suspenders have got some books girly!
or
If someone asked me what Chuck Norris was like, I'd have to say 'He got some books!'
or
If someone asked me what Chuck Norris was like, I'd have to say 'He got some books!'
by DMcM December 21, 2005
A manner in which one asks an acquaintance to partake in libations; usually at an inappropriate time, i.e. to have a liquid lunch or to have cocktails, only, for lunch.
by Two for One April 23, 2010
A instance in which you or someone you know is owned so badly that they feel it for days later. Sometimes these victims don't know they have been subject to probing and may feel that they have been abducted by aliens.
Yo my ass still hurts. maybe i got abducted by them aliens. Na quip u got probed by that baller last week!
by indianmolester September 27, 2009
Today, I have only just started talking to a friend again as he is now dating my ex. Our other friend asked me to help him on a game and I said to ask the first friend, stating that "he's better". The first friend looked straight at me and said "That's funny, that really is what she said". I Got Served.
by LeeeroyJeenkins April 03, 2011
by DarthXander May 03, 2020
A phrase used affectionatly to describe a person's friendship or just to name them. Originated myspace, to describe a photo of a pregnant looking girl, quoting that her female friend had gotten her pregnant, it became famous throughout many schools in Australia. Now used to distinguish people with the surname Gregory.
by greenhoney92 March 16, 2008