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You don’t make soup without stock 

Basically going down on your girl when she maybe not the freshest, like after a tough days work and gym and she feels sweaty.

Quite often she’ll not want you to as that’s how unclean she feels, but whole idea is that at least she tastes better than that of soap and bubbles.

You get to appreciate the taste of her natural womanly flavour.

It is truly amber nectar.
Him: I want to muff you so much

Her: it’s not gonna happen tonight, I’ve been down the mine all day and I’m a bit sweaty.

Him: well you don’t make soup without stock
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Too Much Drip Gon Make You Slip 

When you’re dripping too hard and someone gets offended
*Tay walks in wearing head to toe givenchy

Bryson: bruh is all of that givenchy really necessary?! I swear, you blow yo money on the dumbest things!
Tay: aye, too much drip gon make you slip.
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You're Never Gonna Make It 

Words that are used by Luke Hemmings when you are trying to say some thing but he won't let you
Calum:"Hi I'm Ashton Irwin best drummer in the world"
Luke:"Cut! Cut! Cut! You're Never Gonna Make It"

You forget 1000 things every day make sure friendship isnt one of them 

A great saying by a very wise man
person: Im going to kill you and your family

wise person: You forget 1000 things every day make sure friendship isnt one of them

to make a pass at 

To flirt with someone.
- Are you trying to make a pass at me ?
- Not that I'm aware of.
to make a pass at by maximovitch January 26, 2011

time to make the donuts

Time to go to work. Applies generally, to any task/activity. Or, to leave home for one's place of employment. Usually expressed in a dreary, I'd-really-rather-stay-home-and-masturbate kinda way.
Man kisses wife as he grabs his keys. "Time to make the donuts."

Time to make the donuts

Meaning to start work, from the Dunkin Donuts commercials where Fred the Baker would state "time to make the doughnuts" when leaving home for work.
"Time to make the donuts." quipped the gun-for-hire, as he squared off with his target.