by Jolly bean March 04, 2017
this verbal warning and boundary is provided when someone takes personal offense to what someone else is saying. It is meant to urge the person to reconsider what they are saying.
The term can be followed up with an “or else” but it is usually the final warning before a consequence is given (a slap, getting blocked, etc.)
The term can be followed up with an “or else” but it is usually the final warning before a consequence is given (a slap, getting blocked, etc.)
Ann: People from Chicago are lazy, stupid, and unconcerned.
Vance: Uh, I’m from Chicago.
Ann: So?
Vance: So Watch your mouth
Vance: Uh, I’m from Chicago.
Ann: So?
Vance: So Watch your mouth
by gayandaloof July 20, 2020
by mariogirlgaming February 28, 2018
by biffula September 18, 2006
Watch out for danger behind your back (like you might get jumped or something).
Watch your back.
Keep an extra set of eyes on the back of your head.
Watch your back.
Keep an extra set of eyes on the back of your head.
by Brent Ninja October 11, 2012
Person A: Guys! Look at my new stuff animals I got for Christmas!
Person B: Your still getting toys at your big age?
Person B: Your still getting toys at your big age?
by frogscotch December 29, 2021
A practice that is symbolic of laying the groundwork for the day by starting it properly and therefore well.
by Dr Bunnygirl December 06, 2019