Jeff-"Hey Dave, you're not going to adam and believe this...I did your mum last night!"
Dave-"Shit Jeff! I thought we were cool!.....was she a tight ride?"
Jeff-"tight as shit"
Dave-"nice"
Dave-"Shit Jeff! I thought we were cool!.....was she a tight ride?"
Jeff-"tight as shit"
Dave-"nice"
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To Believe in the Power is to Believe in the power of the penis... This term is used relativity often at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro Georgia.
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Wow! But do ya believe it!
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Get the I can't believe it's not butter! mug.a saying recited after being in grand excitement about something ; a phrase shouted out loudly in order to reassure one self of having completed a great task ; telling a prison warden to "believe that"
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Get the believe dat whoad mug.A phrase originating from the video game Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2. The second half of the phrase originates from the phrase Believe it!. Originally used on the extras menu, it is used as an over enthusiastic response for something that one would not consider a "bonus" at all.
It is commonly used as punchline in a joke involving someone about to receive or do something somewhat desirable (engage in intercourse, win a prize on a game show, make a purchase). The second person mentions something very undesirable in addition to the initial object/act. The first person indicates their displeasure, while the second exclaims the phrase.
It is commonly used as punchline in a joke involving someone about to receive or do something somewhat desirable (engage in intercourse, win a prize on a game show, make a purchase). The second person mentions something very undesirable in addition to the initial object/act. The first person indicates their displeasure, while the second exclaims the phrase.
1: Congratulations! You've won a brand new car!
2: OMFG! This is the greatest day of my life!
1: But you'll have to time to use that car, as you've won a trip to maximum security prison!
2: WHAT?!
1: IT'S A BONUS! BELIEVE IT!
2: OMFG! This is the greatest day of my life!
1: But you'll have to time to use that car, as you've won a trip to maximum security prison!
2: WHAT?!
1: IT'S A BONUS! BELIEVE IT!
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