by MalumLibrum958 October 01, 2020
by ZenithGP March 16, 2016
Often used when referring to a person who has spoken highly of themselves or their abilities on a previous occasion.
Oi, you talked a big game last night when we were out on the sauce. Now it’s time to put your money where your mouth is!
by Lord Winterborne January 20, 2021
An MSN bot set up to tell you about drugs. Most of the time you end up talking to him and making him do stupid things. Like telling it you like to wank, or that your name is gay.
by JakeRs-88 October 13, 2007
A phrase conveying "I don't want to hear what you have to say" Only with jazz hands (a little shake at the wrist) the user is adding a little emphasis.
Girl1: He was like all trying to talk about his new girlfriend when I ran into him.
Girl2: Wha'd he say?
Girl1: I donno and I don't care. I was all . . . talk to the jazz hand about that nonsense. (Gesturing with an outstretched palm with a slight wiggle to the hand)
Girl2: You go sister!
Girl2: Wha'd he say?
Girl1: I donno and I don't care. I was all . . . talk to the jazz hand about that nonsense. (Gesturing with an outstretched palm with a slight wiggle to the hand)
Girl2: You go sister!
by olsongt September 07, 2009
A woman's way of addressing an issue with her boyfriend/husband generally resulting in the boyfriend/husband first breaking out into a sweat/rash/hives and then being severly punished (dumped) for whatever they did wrong
by Dyanna September 21, 2003
1) a riposte for when someone completely stonewalls or inappropriately adds to a conversation, text message, email, etc.
2) a short message to the reader informing them that they blatanty blew you off.
2) a short message to the reader informing them that they blatanty blew you off.
Emily didn't respond to my text message asking about her weekend until she received a good talk russ.
Clark attempted to discuss life with his son Rusty over a beer. Rusty didn't respond to any of Clark's thoughts and just drank his father's beer. Clark concluded the conversation with "Good talk Russ."
Clark attempted to discuss life with his son Rusty over a beer. Rusty didn't respond to any of Clark's thoughts and just drank his father's beer. Clark concluded the conversation with "Good talk Russ."
by Christopher Aaron August 06, 2007