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are you Magnus enough? 

If you want to be like Magnus, you have to be Magnus enough.
What does this task include? It's simply:

1. You need to be the hottest, sexiest most jaw-drop-handsome looking chad in the room.
2. You need to be able to use your wording and charm to finesse yourself into any girls' pants of your choosing.
3. You need a massive cock, and a big pair of balls. If you dont have that, dont even think of being Magnus enough.

That's how simply it is.
How to use the saying "are you Magnus enough?"
Person1: "I'm going over to that hot girl over there"
Person2: "Are you Magnus enough to do that?"

You either give the L, Or live long enough to take the L 

Just like the movie “The dark knight rises”

But instead you need to give people the L if not one day you will be on the receiving end of it
Hey man “you either give the L, Or live long enough to take the L

close enough for government work 

A phrase used to describe the quality of work difference of that of private enterprise and the government.
BILL: I think we should start over, we did not do such a good job. Someone may get hurt.

WALTER: Don't worry, its close enough for government work.
Word of the Day on June 17, 2013

fair enough 

1. A statement in which the pronouncer neutrally accepts to having made a mistake, normally after having given instructions; a face-saving technique

"Take that Halloween mask off, it's creeping me out"
"This isn't a mask."
"Fair enough."

"This form is all wrong. We are at set 19A."
"This is set 18."
"Fair enough."
2. A neutral response to something weird, odd, or unexpected.

Mark is driving at night down a wooded road.

As he rounds the bend, a bird hits his windshield and rockets off into the night.

Mark calmly continues on his way and says," Fair enough."
fair enough by F.A.N.D.A.Y.R.E. September 7, 2011

fair enough 

It is not as nasty thing said to close a conversation but another way to say ok.
I totaly cant get over how wild you are......fair enough
fair enough by micky April 23, 2005

old enough to bleed, old enough to butcher 

A cruder variation of old enough to bleed old enough to breed. The use of the word butcher over breed gives the whole phrase a double meaning (the reference being to abattoirs)
A: Wow, I'd give her the time!
B: She's too young...
A: You know what they say: old enough to bleed, old enough to butcher!