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South UK Slang

When you are smoking and someone want saves on ya fag and you want to smoke a little more so you can offer them labels. This is the part of the fag that is just above the label of the fag.
Chanique: "Shantice give us saves on ya fag I'm so stressed blud"
LaTanyetta: "Na man this cost me 20p you can have labels blud"
Chanique: "Safe blud"
Labels by Gigi July 14, 2004

Labels are for soup cans

A phrase commonly used by the easiest people to label.

basically means "people don't need labels"
Me: your so scene.
Clearly scene person: labels are for soup cans.
Me: well you keep telling yourself that you scene son of a bitch.
Clearly scene person: whatever your just jealous of me.
Me*in a sarcastic voice*: I sure am!

Labels are for soup cans

And for music, movies, comic books/graphic novels, weapons, etc. Seriously, this phrase is bullshit. We need labels, it is part of the marketing industry. Every piece of clothing you own, every cd, or everything you own (in general) is made by somebody. It was made to sell to you. The labels are there to make it easier to sell stuff. For example, you wouldn't sell a video game to an amish person would you? no, that is not their intended audience. Their intended audience are "gamers." Gamers is a label. You wouldn't sell a heavy metal cd to a gangsta would you? no, you would sell it to a metalhead or somebody that listens to metal.
The phrase "Labels are for soup cans" is bullshit.

Labels for Education 

a marketing program begun in 1973 by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States, and later also in Canada. The program allowing schools to earn books, musical instruments, computers, and other school supplies in exchange for labels or Universal Product Codes (UPCs) on associated products
The Campbell's Soup Company announced in February 2016 it would be ending the Labels for Education program, citing declining participation. After July 31, 2016, no new schools could enroll in the program, and only UPCs with the Labels for Education logo would be valid for redemption

Labels for Education 

a marketing program begun in 1973 by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States, and later also in Canada
. However, the banked points schools have accumulated will not be affected. In total, the program had contributed $110 million in school supplies over the 42 years of operation. Campbell's also announced the end of its Labels for Education program in Canada in 2016

record labels 

the hellish creation that is destroying music.
www.realmusiccrusaders.com
record labels can go screw me because they are destroying music.
record labels by aaron and pat April 16, 2005