by CrackReltpNickLegoMikeJake May 20, 2021

by ucouldn3va April 10, 2022

A reference to a song by Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton. Which in turn was referenced in the 1997 children's film Good Burger. Sometimes the phrase is mistaken to be a sexual reference, but it is not. It instead references combo meals at fast food restaurants. The phrase is a male asking a woman to go on a date. So instead of just being a solo shake, a reference to feminine hips, he's asking as a hearty spud himself if they can be a combo. Due to the joke's fast food theme, it implies that the male is asking to take her out to lunch.
Dude: Would you like some fries with that shake?
Dudette: Sure, but only if you take me out for a good burger.
Dudette: Sure, but only if you take me out for a good burger.
by EssexYSexon April 12, 2024

by yiuasjgdiloasy May 17, 2022

<.7.9.7.6.>If I Grab your Hair, I Will Make Sure That You Smile Because How Is That My Issue<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>If I Grab your Hair, I Will Make Sure That You Smile Because How Is That My Issue<.7.9.7.6.>
by Adujasty343 June 14, 2025

by Nothingherern September 23, 2020

August Agent: do you want to pet my puffle
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
by plastafierce January 9, 2017
