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Wear your boots to school

Mondays are days to (wear your boots to school) and look fly
by SHELUVZAB February 5, 2023
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Do you have a flag in your room?

Meaning that you’re white and you have an American flag also implying that you’re a hillbilly <3
Person1: “Do you have a flag in your room?”

Person2: “No I don’t, what does that mean?”

Person3: “Dude, she’s implying the fact that you’re white.”
by NYXLABETCH February 7, 2023
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What colour is your World Cup?

a way to reply to toxic Ronaldo fans or Messi haters.
"Bro Messi sucks, Ronaldo is the goat"

"What colour is your World Cup?"
by oow nedyah February 8, 2023
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i beg your pardon

girl-“why did you beat me”

guy-“i beg your pardon
by carolinebondbeatsmewithabat February 8, 2023
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Own your outcome

The act of presenting a serious mistake as a net positive result to a boss too stupid to decern the difference.
She took out that retaining wall with the forklift, but convinced her boss that the wall was unsafe and needed to go, she knows how to own your outcome.
by SLOM5 February 9, 2023
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your mom

This term is commonly used by Gen Z to refer as dominating to the person they say this to. This is a joke and should not be taken seriously at all. Commonly phrased as "ur mom".
Person A: "What are you doin'?"
Person B: "Your mom."
by sdadfasfd February 10, 2023
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bang your gate

To punch someone in the jaw. Referring to the mouth as the person's gate.

Usually used as a warning or a threat
Listen buddy, you keep on yapping and I'm going to bang your gate clean off
by Johnny5ive February 10, 2023
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