by heniuwnhiuhfbiuwgv January 08, 2023
The last words you will say before she dumps you. In a couple months, you'll get a nasty surprise. Oops, I did it again.
by Y@ko\/ April 20, 2020
The C.A.M.E. stategy.
C: Cognitive: What you see
A: A Girl: Name all girls in video
M: MMMMMMMM: Say 'm' a lot
E: Egg: Type egg 7 times
C: Cognitive: What you see
A: A Girl: Name all girls in video
M: MMMMMMMM: Say 'm' a lot
E: Egg: Type egg 7 times
by yardbirdsmith April 23, 2017
to do what is needed or expected. especially when agreed upon prior to the circumstance.
to have someone's back or be there for them physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, etc..
someone to lean on when shit gets real and is needed the most.
to support someone during a difficult situation.
to have someone's back or be there for them physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, etc..
someone to lean on when shit gets real and is needed the most.
to support someone during a difficult situation.
Sarah: You came thru for me when I ripped my jeans and you had another pair in your locker last week.
Kasha: You know I got you girl!
Kasha: You know I got you girl!
by steezyonthei's January 26, 2019
The debut album of Ohioan electronicore band Attack Attack!. As well as the only album to feature Austin Carlile.
The album was released on November 11, 2008 (the golden age of alternative culture), under Rise Records. Some songs include the hit single Stick Stickly, the (personally) underrated song Catfish Soup, and the intro (Hot Grills, and High Tops), interlude, and outro. This may also be the only album Johnny and Andrew use EMGs and Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers.
These types of albums are also what critics are afraid of. Maybe they're elitists, or they think the band who's album they're reviewing were just being stupid kids doing stupid shit.
Anyways, this is AA!'s first album, and it's pretty golden for its era.
The album was released on November 11, 2008 (the golden age of alternative culture), under Rise Records. Some songs include the hit single Stick Stickly, the (personally) underrated song Catfish Soup, and the intro (Hot Grills, and High Tops), interlude, and outro. This may also be the only album Johnny and Andrew use EMGs and Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers.
These types of albums are also what critics are afraid of. Maybe they're elitists, or they think the band who's album they're reviewing were just being stupid kids doing stupid shit.
Anyways, this is AA!'s first album, and it's pretty golden for its era.
by 7568ino September 29, 2023
by A. Cow December 26, 2024
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