by Anonymous August 2, 2003

Tw(blackness):i got this new anime plot. basically there's this high school except she's got huge boobs. i mean some serious honkers. a real set of badonkers. packin some dobonhonkeros. massive doboonkabhankoloos. big ol' tonhongerekoogers. what happens next?! transfer student shows up with even bigger bonkhonagahoogs. humongous hungolomghononoloughongous
disclaimer: i did not make this
disclaimer: i did not make this
by u/yanzin_fan_of_altair February 11, 2020

Question commonly asked when one wants to know if another wants to get in on implied or stated action.
Jim: Do you want to get in on some of this action? *points to chips and salsa*
Pete: No thanks, I'm Good.
Jeremy: Do you want to get in on some of this action? *directs gaze toward female on which he is currently performing the Boston Tugboat*
Steves: Yes, thanks for asking! Let me get next.
Derek: Do you want to get in on some of this Taco Bell action?
Rob: Naw, I don't want none of that action.
Pete: No thanks, I'm Good.
Jeremy: Do you want to get in on some of this action? *directs gaze toward female on which he is currently performing the Boston Tugboat*
Steves: Yes, thanks for asking! Let me get next.
Derek: Do you want to get in on some of this Taco Bell action?
Rob: Naw, I don't want none of that action.
by Darby Bommelstein August 16, 2011

by Robduq23 June 22, 2017

variation the the now 'retro' phrase, "You win some, you lose some."
Often followed by silence. First used in England after a rat-like child was ripped off by a butcher.
Often followed by silence. First used in England after a rat-like child was ripped off by a butcher.
"I went to that new cinema last week."
"Oh yeah, any good?"
"Nah mate. It wasn't built yet."
"Oh well, you know how it is. You buy some coupons, you dont."
"yeah..."
"Oh yeah, any good?"
"Nah mate. It wasn't built yet."
"Oh well, you know how it is. You buy some coupons, you dont."
"yeah..."
by Mike Thomas October 30, 2004
