by dgfhgfdcghghfgghhhgggghhhhhhhh November 8, 2021

by Huzua November 24, 2021

Fjord: Have you heard about the Smith Sisters?
Cal: No,
Fjord: Well, my sister was skinned alive on January 6, 2013.
Cal: No,
Fjord: Well, my sister was skinned alive on January 6, 2013.
by babytez November 15, 2020

Boi#1: ayoooooooo it january 19, 2021 no more trump
Boi#2: ikr but aye...guess what.....
Boi#1: what...?
Boi#2: F**K donald trump:/
Boi#2: ikr but aye...guess what.....
Boi#1: what...?
Boi#2: F**K donald trump:/
by yourmomistheimposter102 January 20, 2021

One way it could be used is in the telling of the day before or after an event. January 29, 2008 is a date.
by Thatcrazygirl4life November 16, 2019

by AHAJFDHAKFJHAKSFDHAIFH November 4, 2021

Adverbial phrase:
1) to intimidate someone with the intent to discourage them from a certain action or behavior
2) to purposefully inflict bodily harm on someone you disagree with the intent of showing how superior or right you are.
Past Tense: went all January 6th
Derived from the actions by rioters and seditionists who stormed the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.
by Jerry Cross
1) to intimidate someone with the intent to discourage them from a certain action or behavior
2) to purposefully inflict bodily harm on someone you disagree with the intent of showing how superior or right you are.
Past Tense: went all January 6th
Derived from the actions by rioters and seditionists who stormed the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.
by Jerry Cross
They were making fun of our team, so lets go all January 6th on them!
He was making passes at my girlfriend, so I went all January 6th on him.
He was making passes at my girlfriend, so I went all January 6th on him.
by SchellRocker August 19, 2021
