Why are you trying to fight me?
I don't want to fight you. I don't care to fight you.
It serves no purpose in my life. What's it to you?
I don't have a problem with you, just the ones that you start. So just stop. I'm not your fighting partner, go fight someone else and take your anger out on them, not me!
I don't want to fight you. I don't care to fight you.
It serves no purpose in my life. What's it to you?
I don't have a problem with you, just the ones that you start. So just stop. I'm not your fighting partner, go fight someone else and take your anger out on them, not me!
by pseudonym spite April 20, 2013
by shoenee1 March 12, 2009
The battle cry of the University if Southern California Trojans. Although it is prevalent in sports, it is said often between two people (friends or strangers) wearing USC attire accompanied by the ✌️ hand signal.
*Chris shopping at Whole Foods and sees someone also wearing their SC polo*
Chris: “Fight on!”✌️
Random stranger: “Fight on!”✌️
Chris: “Fight on!”✌️
Random stranger: “Fight on!”✌️
by Ya_boi_luke May 10, 2020
by Mcmemer December 14, 2018
"some bitches dog bit me in the park yesterday, naturally i had to fight it."
"what did you do?"
"Broke that motherfuckn dogs neck brother!"
"what did you do?"
"Broke that motherfuckn dogs neck brother!"
by Daver443 October 29, 2006
the national pastime of England
In the late 1700's a frenchman wrote a book titled the 'English love of fighting' In it he describes how the English delight in 'fisticufts in the street' and how they would gather round any altercation and whip it up into a full scale brawl. He also observed that the 'English have no love of politics and could never be led to revolution'and that 'they have no religion but gambling and drinking'
Fortunatley things have changed and we can now add footballas another religion
In the late 1700's a frenchman wrote a book titled the 'English love of fighting' In it he describes how the English delight in 'fisticufts in the street' and how they would gather round any altercation and whip it up into a full scale brawl. He also observed that the 'English have no love of politics and could never be led to revolution'and that 'they have no religion but gambling and drinking'
Fortunatley things have changed and we can now add footballas another religion
by bigmeuprudeboy October 06, 2003