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don't let the mofos get you down

A contemporary version of the old expression, "don't let the bastards get you down," this version stands for "don't let the motherfuckers get you down." The mofos are generally anyone in authority or authority figures, whether bosses, family members, partners etc.
"I hate my job. The boss asked to clean the bathroom."
"He's a jerk. Don't let the mofos get you down."
by kingharvest November 5, 2009
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I don't care. I bag groceries

A response to urges to do better academically, though it is not limited to school. It is commonly used to show indifference to a suggestion.
by dacousin January 5, 2011
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I like it more than I don't

A quick response when asked if you like something and really don't but you don't have the balls to tell the truth.
Girlfriend: How do you like my new dress?

Boyfriend: "I like it more than I don't"
by KaptainSkinBoat December 4, 2010
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Don't make me snap my fingers

"Don't make me snap my fingers"
(DMMSMF for short)

When you annoy a ghetto chick you know that this is imminent...

Usually followed by "Hold ma earrings gurl" and preceded by "oh hell no"
Shaniqua: Hey mom can you get me some candy?
Mom: No Shaniqua you're less than an idea weight already
Shaniqua: OH HELL no bitch don't make me snap my fingers!
by Juango May 30, 2013
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Don't tell me that, I might have to

Matt : Yo dog, I am going to the mall tonight, you should come!

Craig : Don't tell me that, I might have to!
by craigfrecK November 5, 2009
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i don't give a brass razoo

A saying when you don't care. Similar to "I don't give a shit" or "I don't give a fuck"
Girl 1: "I think she's jealous"
Girl 2: "Oh I don't give a brass razoo!"
by finalllyfree December 27, 2016
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Revenge is not the answer to all of your problems.
Whether or not the saying "Two wrongs don't make a right" is morally correct has been heavily disputed to this day.

For the most part, the saying has been demonized due to it being used as a quick comeback for when an asshole who just got what he deserved cannot think of anything better to say. Think of The Golden Rule: "Treat others the way you wish to be treated."
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 8, 2021
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