when ur powersliding onto a 1-way street that has a 15-mph school speed limit, ur going 100 mph, and the preschoolers are crossing the street
Obi-wan: "Wait, Anakin....dont go there................................. NNOOONNOONONONNO *sigh*
Anakin: "This is where the fun begins."
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said of anyone who was once famous but has since become back issue (faded into obscurity or an unknown status).
Poison, Elizabeth Berkley, and Spuds Mackenzie are just a few examples of members currently in the "where are they now?" file.
by bungalow bill March 3, 2005
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Common firehouse phrase used in many ways and possibly for days. Can be used in endings of uncomfortable situations or even in moments with lack of verbal content.
Situational use: Fire Captain watches probationary firefighter prepare meal. When the meal is almost complete the Captain stirs the food in the pan. The probationary firefighter then stated “that’s where the dollar stops.”
by Dollar stopper December 19, 2019
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Where's My Hippo

Los Angeles based, infamous for sticker bombing both the cities of LA and SD with their hippo character. Has recently expanded to include t-shirts.
Ah shit another hippo head, must've been Where's My Hippo
by Herbert C. Hippo July 3, 2009
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Where's my fish?

A question asked in reference to the phrase "plenty of other fish in the sea". When searching for a significant other, one is to ask (normally to a friend suggesting that there are other fish), "Where's my fish?"

Compare Found my fish!
"...My boyfriend broke up with me."
"Don't worry; there are plenty of fish in the sea."
"Where's my fish?"
by Sandy87 March 16, 2005
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Where The Money Reside

Where The Money Reside = WT$R
Dude named Durrell Smylie from Baton Rouge, car salesman has gone viral after posting a video that details a special to customers looking to purchase a new vehicle. He made up "Where The Money Reside" in that video. It basically means this is where the money at.
Me: Hey Chris, Where you at?
Chris: Where the money reside Where the money reside.
by Tree_Niece December 26, 2020
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