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Tug-Boat You

One person stands still while the other pshysicaly moves them around to there liking
Before a Family Portrate
Photographer: Everyone gather over there and ill Tug-Boat You into position
Family (mumbles): Ok
by 2Ninja4U November 16, 2009
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Take You to Arby's

Take You to Arby's (verb) - A request from a female to have cunninlingus performed on her, as the terminology relates to the bun being a euphemism for the outer labia, whereas the roast beef is synonymous with the inner labia.
Take You to Arby's: (verb) - "I know you be hungry so Imma take you Take You to Arby's!" - Take You to Arby's...Arby's, girl!
by LG Himself January 27, 2022
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let rowan give you head

it means that you should let the famous individual named rowan go down on you and give some head or as some may call it , oral sex.
"to relieve your stress, you should let rowan give you head."
by rowanlalallalala January 6, 2024
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Happy To You!

An all-purpose spoken phrase to express sarcastic joy towards another person's lack of accomplishments.
Dean: "Hey Brent! I got a participation award for best participant!"
Brent: "Ooohhh. Happy to you!"
by Beatlebrent June 15, 2023
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You

The smile I love…
I finally saw…
I completely had everything
Under control…
I am sure you could tell…
Wonder I do…
Did you think it was a middle #2:)
I would have loved that too…
Happy I am…
As a smile I did see…
Even if I did appear a little crazy:)
Guess what?
This crazy one
Loves you more than anything!!!
by a dream and 💔 January 17, 2024
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Go you athletic teens

what GYAT mean, you probably heard it in the past few months. It means go you athletic teens
Me to the P.E. teacher: Gyat means Go you athletic teens, go scream it at those girls doing squats
P.E. teacher: *goes to prison*
by RougeNat February 1, 2024
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Ni how are you?

A typical greeting between Chinese Americans, used as a combination of the Chinese: "Ni hao" and the English: "How are you?" Its a way for the Chinese Americans, also known by the Chinese as bananas, white on the inside and yellow on the outside, to celebrate both their asian and western heritage.
When a Chinese American ask a fellow Chinese American the age old question "Ni how are you? Would you like some dumplings?" They always expect them to reply: "Ni how are you yourself? Im good, and dumplings sounds terrific! Happy year of the unicorn!"
by Mandasm May 20, 2022
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