by igotyourback December 08, 2015
An arrogant dance resembling the crip walk; performed usually by a male after he has extensively sexually pleasured a female,or hence the phrase has beat "it" up right.
Tyrese's portrays the character "Jody" in the film Baby Boy, and performs this dance after he and his girlfriend have sex. She asks: "What are you doing?" He replies- "That's the beat-it-up-right dance"
by Nydira Adams July 19, 2005
A phrase said by a random person while a tv news channel was doing there live show... which later on became famous and ppl started using it a lot...
by Savage hole March 13, 2017
by Arbreezy July 09, 2005
A man that believes it’s oppressed because it was rejected for its entire life, not because it doesn’t shower, but because it is a man. Just as, if not more, triggered than a feminist.
Jan: I just divorced my husband, we had 2 kids
Men’s Rights Activist: who’s paying child support?
Jan: My ex-husband, because I have custody
MRA: You FEMALES will never know what it’s like to have to pay child support! And men get custody sooo much less!
Jan: Well, that’s because men are much less likely to ask for it, but we can talk-
MRA: FUCK YOU FEMINAZI
Men’s Rights Activist: who’s paying child support?
Jan: My ex-husband, because I have custody
MRA: You FEMALES will never know what it’s like to have to pay child support! And men get custody sooo much less!
Jan: Well, that’s because men are much less likely to ask for it, but we can talk-
MRA: FUCK YOU FEMINAZI
by sorry if ur triggered April 03, 2021
a phrase used to describe something that is at the peak of awesomeness and literally could not get any better than it is at that current moment
1. Did you see those isolations? So wet right now
2. There were like 300 people in that apartment, including a youtube star, a charger girl, and a UC regent! SO WET RIGHT NOW!
2. There were like 300 people in that apartment, including a youtube star, a charger girl, and a UC regent! SO WET RIGHT NOW!
by Sparkforce August 11, 2009
Excuse given by the mother, father, or other relative or friend of a less-than-altruistic "friend" not to call someone back on the phone.
I tried to call my (sarcastically spoken) wonderful friend Peter, but all I get is his sister on the phone telling me he's not home right now.
by pentozali February 28, 2008