by Auguss June 11, 2023

by heeeeyyy14 October 16, 2011

A reference to a song by Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton. Which in turn was referenced in the 1997 children's film Good Burger. Sometimes the phrase is mistaken to be a sexual reference, but it is not. It instead references combo meals at fast food restaurants. The phrase is a male asking a woman to go on a date. So instead of just being a solo shake, a reference to feminine hips, he's asking as a hearty spud himself if they can be a combo. Due to the joke's fast food theme, it implies that the male is asking to take her out to lunch.
Dude: Would you like some fries with that shake?
Dudette: Sure, but only if you take me out for a good burger.
Dudette: Sure, but only if you take me out for a good burger.
by EssexYSexon April 12, 2024

Logan : Hey, going out want anything?
Jake: Yea, buy me some pizza
Logan: Buy mE sOmE piZzA
“ Words with some caps “
Jake: Yea, buy me some pizza
Logan: Buy mE sOmE piZzA
“ Words with some caps “
by G.B Stella October 23, 2017

by Bello_5280 March 23, 2021

When you’re late to an argument and you want to get involved. Eg the row is concluding and you get in a last “and have some bollocks”. Also traditionally used when the row is in a foreign language which you don’t understand
by Dangdang July 23, 2021

Some lives matter a com group probably made in 2024 or 2025 unknown but I seen one of they members talk about it
by Scottona. September 16, 2025
