When a man tries to use his perceived male superiority (physical, intellect, experience, seniority at work etc), this phrase can be offered in response by a female. Can be useful in dealing with attempts at mansplaining.
Derived from the phrase “wind your neck in”.
Derived from the phrase “wind your neck in”.
by Wight Eggy January 22, 2025
by Your mother times 3 November 09, 2019
by AuntDaddy September 01, 2022
Boy 1: Man this Sandra's best friend told me that she wants to date me
Boy 2:Capitalize on your opportunity
Boy 1: But I like Sandra
Boy 2:Capitalize on your opportunity
Boy 2:Capitalize on your opportunity
Boy 1: But I like Sandra
Boy 2:Capitalize on your opportunity
by monkeyboi69 January 23, 2025
a term used in a situation when something happens and you either blame it on the person next you or have the person next you deal with saying "your burden" and walking away
lilly & kate are talking
sam(runs up to both lilly and kate):
sarah herd tom cheated on her with one of her friends!
lilly: your burden. (walks away)
sam(runs up to both lilly and kate):
sarah herd tom cheated on her with one of her friends!
lilly: your burden. (walks away)
by gah!queen November 06, 2008
James: your shirt is mad ugly, you need to throw that shit away
Jerry: what you're doing with your mouth is illegal
Jerry: what you're doing with your mouth is illegal
by Canarsie57 December 17, 2021
This saying is used towards people who out of the blue start acting weird or oppositely of how they usually act. “Flip you car around” means “you better stop acting this way, Idk what changed your personality” also meaning to tell someone to change their attitude
by Coloradotoohio April 26, 2018