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
by princess0170 June 01, 2016
Stealing a brick of cocaine from a dealer and going crazy with it is and example of the term "Imma hit a lick on some bricks and go ham on it"
by Rebecca Black Ass Bitch July 21, 2011
by Bully Maguire August 22, 2021
a nonsense phrase coined by some dumb Koreans, which actually means 'do you crave for attention that much?' ,or 'are you an attention seeker?' , as the Korean word 'gwans(h)im' means both 'interest' and 'attention'. if you see someone say so(especially could be often seen in online games chat such as Overwatch), i could 100% assure you that he's Korean. you'd better take him down starting off by 'work more on your English, you dip shit.'
angry korean game nerd:병신 시발 die die die fuck do you want some interest?
others: what does that even mean?
others: what does that even mean?
by fi ne November 03, 2019
"loo loo loo ive got some apples,loo loo loo youve got some to loo loo loo lets get together i know what we can do loo loo.
by YourNewFather November 19, 2021