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King’s to you.

An expression to concede victory to or acknowledge the accomplishments of an opponent or ally. As a reference to a king’s surrender in chess its origin is unknown but is most notable as an “ode des jours” in the rivalry between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego in the film adaptation of Alexandre DumasThe Count of Monte Cristo. It was initially used as a gesture of respect between friends and concluded as a gesture of revenge between enemies- often accompanied by the exchange of a black king’s chess piece.

In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
Dude: “What happened at work? Did they fire you?”

Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”

Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
by qy_et August 22, 2023
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You

by OMFGEVERYTHINGISFRICKINGTAKEN September 17, 2022
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you must be from the north

i phrase used by people who live in southern cities(e.g. Nashville, Atlanta, Savannah,Raleigh,Dallas, Birmingham, Floridian cities do not count)
it is used when someone says or does something or extreme oddity of a southerner while in the south
guy1: i prefer pepsi over coke
guy2 : you must be from the north

person1: i hate sweet tea
person2:you must be from the north

human1: i like professional football over college football
human2: you must be from the north
by Fuckthisfuckinshit December 16, 2014
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i see who you are, you are my enemy. my enemy

i--- is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English
see - perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
who- what or which person or people.
you-used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"are you listening?"
are-second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.

my-belonging to or associated with the speaker.
enemy-a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
i see who you are, you are my enemy. my enemy
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Are you sure?

A question asked by Omni-Man to his son in the hit series TITLE CARD, This is in response to his son telling him he got his powers. This question has become a rather large meme in the community.
"And a big welcome home to my favorite son!"

I made some chicken, but I also heated up some authentic German bratwurst flown in special today, just for you."

"I... Had a pretty interesting day"
(Woosh)
"Sorry I'm late honest to god a dragon was attacking Hong Kong, I stopped it"

"Ooo a dragon, nice, Mark was just getting ready to tell us how interesting his day was."

"Guess who's finally getting his power's?"

"***Are you Sure?***"

"Pretty sure, threw a Trashbag, into space, at work."
by ProxyFoxyFuckMe April 10, 2025
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You got no kulture

Eww you don’t watch anime you got no kulture
by Dusty loscat August 20, 2022
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Without you

Without you I go fit lose my mind,
Without you I go fit fall and die,
Without you I go give all my life,
Without you, without you,
-Ckay
by RandomUser1942 January 2, 2024
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