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catch me outside how bout dat 

when you are telling someone to fight you outside
Hey maria "catch me outside how bout dat".
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so how's your mom? 

the greatest way to change the topic of an uncomfortable conversation.
"Not that you have body lice, or possibly have AIDS, I don't care who you are, what you did, where you're from, as long as you love meeee!"
" . . . "
"So how's your mom?"
so how's your mom? by E.M.T. December 24, 2008

Oh, I know how it works 

The statement used after being told how something works or functions.

Even if you may or may not know how this something works or functions, use the statement anyways to cause laughter.
"We're going to have a surprise party; where every one will hide and when the birthday girl arrives we will jump out and yell surprise!"

Nearly interrupt the previous statement with:

"---Oh, I know how it works."
Oh, I know how it works by Smashley22 September 15, 2009

So how's that dust on the ceiling? 

A phrase to change an awkward subject, break an awkward silence, or just confuse your friends.
Boyfriend: ...
Daughter: ...
Father: ...
Boyfriend: "So how's that dust on the ceiling?"

It's how I'm Livin Bitch 

Great comeback when someone questions your actions
Or just to to self congratulate
Mate she had a face like a bucket of smashed crabs!!
Answer with: It's how I'm Livin Bitch!!
Mate I smashed the back out of it, It's how I'm Livin Bitch!!

Catch me outside, how bou' dait! 

An overly elaborate phrase to put across the intention to take it outside and beat the fuck out of each other.
Dr Phil: "gurl, were you held back in school? Did you make it to 5th grade?"

Girl: "wherre the car at, I got mah keys. Not mah fault he had em layin around, he had it coming. You want your car back, catch me outside, how bou' dait!"

(Dr Phil retreats into his seat).