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you have no skill

you have no skill
you have no skill
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 19, 2025
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you seem up to it

You seem up to it means your down nigga
by Dommy poo February 18, 2017
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APRIL 11 or 12th!
you tell your crush you like them on april 11th or 12th!
(kiss em’ if you’re brave enough)
“hey man, its april 11th”
“yeah?”

i like you
“ayy no way, i like you too!”
or
“its april 12th. you know what that means?”
“what?”
“its national tell your crush you like them day!”
“NO”
“do it.”
by i break into song sometimes April 11, 2024
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You

by an useless human being July 22, 2022
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medicine you digest so well lately

an anti-social habit one has recently acquired.
mother: Joseph, stop interrupting. I don't like that the medicine you digest so well lately; it won't get you anywhere in life. And Joseph, also please improve your vocabulary. I didn't raise you to be such a rotten apple

Joseph: go scratch yourself.
by Sexydimma March 19, 2013
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YOU HAVE BEEN DINDE

Similar to "You've been trolled", You Have Been Dinde is a reference of "You Have Been Hacked", the signature message a chilean skid called Survivals used after hacking old version GDPSs (when posting levels, comments, etc).

This same person also made his own GDPS, called GDPS LOL. Few days later, full access to the GDPS was granted and all 18K levels were uploaded with the name "YOU HAVE BEEN DINDE"

A screenshot of it was posted on the GDPSHub Discord server, where now it is used in any context, whether it makes sense or not.
Jean: Be more active in #chat more than #advertising
M336: ok mais.. YOU HAVE BEEN DINDE
by j416 March 1, 2025
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Just to tell you

A chicanoism that translates in English to "Just to let you know", or "Just so you're aware".

Many Californians and residents of Southwest states will not even recognize this phrase as regional or colloquial, and will in fact believe that it is an English phrase. It is actually from the Chicano language.

See also: "Can I get...", "White cheese," "Barely just," and "Turkey Ham"
A: Just to tell you, we're out of ranch.

B: I don't even like ranch.

A: Okay, okay, I was just to tell you.
by sfmmxxii November 11, 2022
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