a phrase used to back an argument, implying you have proof of something on film.
most likely eluding to an event that happened in the 90's when VHS was used to record important events.
phrase is used heavily by former high school athletes when discussing their glory days
most likely eluding to an event that happened in the 90's when VHS was used to record important events.
phrase is used heavily by former high school athletes when discussing their glory days
Bill and Greg are in an argument over Bill's high school football stats:
Bill: I ran for 220 yards that game, got some mad pussy that night.
Greg: Sure you did....
Bill: Check tape, bro
Bill: I ran for 220 yards that game, got some mad pussy that night.
Greg: Sure you did....
Bill: Check tape, bro
by Sexually yours, Woodrow December 7, 2013
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Guy : Yo you got a t-bone steak?
Employee: Sir, this is a baby food store.
Guy: Uhhhhh check in the back, the FAR back for dat shit.
Employee: Damn wow we actually have one left
Employee: Sir, this is a baby food store.
Guy: Uhhhhh check in the back, the FAR back for dat shit.
Employee: Damn wow we actually have one left
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-Someone who's fart smells like pure wet shit.
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The typographical error, "YOU" instead of "YOUR," comes from a well-known email that Bill Urquhart, a name partner of the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, sent to the employees of his firm. The subject line of his email read: "CHECK YOU EMAILS OFTEN."
The typographical error, "YOU" instead of "YOUR," comes from a well-known email that Bill Urquhart, a name partner of the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, sent to the employees of his firm. The subject line of his email read: "CHECK YOU EMAILS OFTEN."
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