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Idiom

To make two people or groups oppose each other so that you can gain/get an advantage from the situation.
Politicians often play both ends against the middle by bringing up religion into the politics.

Synonyms: Work both ends/sides against the middle.
by Zami Karzai September 2, 2018
mugGet the Play both ends against the middlemug.

pay out of both panty legs

1. When someone takes advantage of you.
2. Attempting to the upper hand the other person has already.
3. A relationship where one person was trying to use the other to get what they want. When in fact all the other person wanted was to fuck them.
She thought she was being slick, but everyone knows she had to pay out of both panty legs.
by ronlaygue August 15, 2007
mugGet the pay out of both panty legsmug.
A Bisexual statement made famous by Frank Ocean's song "Chanel," and it's supposed to be a metaphor since the Chanel logo has two C's facing opposite ways... c what he did there?
Boi: You gay?
Boi 2: nah fam, I see both sides like chanel
by mamamia la papi April 16, 2017
mugGet the I see both sides like chanelmug.
Used in stating you would wager a large amount on a subject.
I would bet half my ass and both my balls that Pamela Anderson has more STDs than just the Hepatitus C that everyone already knows about.
by Mathias Gruber May 9, 2008
mugGet the Half my ass and both my ballsmug.

So we can both watch tv?

A phrase often used to engage a female in doggy style intercourse, so both parties can enjoy the film at hand, or just for the shit of it.

Often followed by a negitive reponse.
male: Babe, do you want to do it doggy style?
female: why would I want to do that?
male: So we can both watch tv?
by drummer120uck October 3, 2009
mugGet the So we can both watch tv?mug.
To be in a relationship when your boyfriend is classy, kind, and deep but thugn it at the same time.
Girl 1: Omg your boyfriend is amazing!
Girl 2: I know, get you a man that can do both.
by CrazyAllCaps December 17, 2017
mugGet the Get you a man that can do bothmug.
Sadly, a choice has to be made.
Heads or Tails?
Up or Down?
Left or Right?
Coin Toss.
You can't call both sides of the coin?
by Wizardy Man October 3, 2011
mugGet the You can't call both sides of the coin?mug.

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