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Live for your doggos

The thing that keeps anyone from ending it all.
Bob: I’m gonna kill myself.
Jim: NO!! LIVE FOR YOUR DOGGOS!!!
by DRRICH June 26, 2018
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wreck your head

This is when something annoys to the point that you feel like your head is going to explode i.e. complete frustration
That Crazy Frog song wrecks my head.
by AnnieG September 3, 2005
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Void Your Warranty

A threat; An insinuation of causing physical harm to another; An invitation to get one's ass kicked
Back the fuck up man, back the fuck up, or I'm gonna void your warranty!
by CIL Prod. August 17, 2008
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half your luck

An Australian expression meaning "I am extremely envious of your position and wish that I could share even some of your good fortune".
Keith: My missus can't get enough at the moment, she keeps dragging me off to bed. I'm fair knackered.
Mike: Half your luck!
by TherealAndysaurus November 26, 2017
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your mum in a wetsuit

Like yo mama but less pathetic. Something to leave people wandering what on earth you're on.
Person: what u doin tomorrow?
Me: your mum in a wetsuit

Everyone nearby: woooo *multiple dabs* boiiiiiii
by jnsn1 December 7, 2016
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Who's your blue ?

Blue is someone who you can always hold onto and is your way of comfort. The one person who takes all your worries away. Someone that you know will always be there even though you've put them through a lot. A person that puts you into calm even though you're in your most uncomfortable state. Someone's love is also referred to this colour.
"so, who's your blue ? ", " You're my blue Jana. "
by diehancronje April 14, 2023
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Dip your bread

Take your fill, grab the spoils on offer
From the Manchester Evening News:

Stuart Pearce borrowed a line from his former Forest boss Brian Clough to make his point. He said: "Brian had a saying: `Dip your bread.' He meant that you should nail the opposition while you've got your tails up.
by GrimRob July 30, 2009
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