Every night I'm in a different town
I'm the kind that likes to get around
Living fast I'm on the run
I take my chances 'cause I'll only die young
Live like an angel die like a devil
Got a place in hell reserved for me
I'm the kind that likes to get around
Living fast I'm on the run
I take my chances 'cause I'll only die young
Live like an angel die like a devil
Got a place in hell reserved for me
Live like an angel die like a devil
Gonna burn in hell that's where I'm gonna be
I got no worries I don't care what I do
I'm gonna walk all over you
Loving hard and getting high
Hell's the place I'm gonna die
You hear me coming just get out of my way
I'm here tomorrow and I'm gone today
The path I'm heading got no easy track
I got the devil riding on my back
Gonna burn in hell that's where I'm gonna be
I got no worries I don't care what I do
I'm gonna walk all over you
Loving hard and getting high
Hell's the place I'm gonna die
You hear me coming just get out of my way
I'm here tomorrow and I'm gone today
The path I'm heading got no easy track
I got the devil riding on my back
by Death Menace March 15, 2023

Derived from the phrase "Denial is a river in Egypt" (a play on "the Nile"), this term describes someone who is living in denial, clinging to a fantasy or false belief about a situation that is unlikely or impossible to happen. It refers to a state of refusing to accept reality, often in favor of an imagined or idealized version of events.
Despite failing every audition, Jake keeps saying he’ll be a famous actor by next year—he’s totally living in Egypt.
Even though Sarah has repeatedly said she's not interested and is dating someone else, Jake is living in Egypt by planning their future together.
Even though Sarah has repeatedly said she's not interested and is dating someone else, Jake is living in Egypt by planning their future together.
by simonxlatticus October 7, 2025

by Hyzan January 26, 2022

Essex boomer phrase.
Often used after hearing someone waffle, say or ask something trivial.
Also used when someone says something stupid in front of you that is obviously offensive and will anger you/ third party. Essentially a threat.
Often used after hearing someone waffle, say or ask something trivial.
Also used when someone says something stupid in front of you that is obviously offensive and will anger you/ third party. Essentially a threat.
TriviaPerson: says something trivial and hardly worth the breath.
Direct, collected and deep Person: "are you tired of living? Son?"
Direct, collected and deep Person: "are you tired of living? Son?"
by Daonebest September 28, 2021

by silence28 March 16, 2021

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 21, 2025
