1. A saying used to illustrate that you have accomplished a task multiple times.
2. Can be used as an exaggeration to describe the act of dominating a person, object or task e.g. ownage, pwnage etc.
Derived from the act going through friends deck whilst trading football stickers in school playgrounds.
e.g. need, need, got, need, got it in swap.
2. Can be used as an exaggeration to describe the act of dominating a person, object or task e.g. ownage, pwnage etc.
Derived from the act going through friends deck whilst trading football stickers in school playgrounds.
e.g. need, need, got, need, got it in swap.
by robert taylor February 12, 2007
This phrase is uttered when someone outwardly has every intention of having some ones back or helping them out, but internally they know they will not help out at all.
Your friend Jason is being hauled off to jail from the bar for being drunk and disorderly. While you could go down to the police station to bail him out, you'd rather go back into the bar to continue the fun times. So while he's being placed into the squad car you proclaim to him "I got you Bays!"
by JBays99 April 19, 2023
by #Venom August 29, 2021
by #Venom August 29, 2021
A response used when someone includes you in their plans without asking, to which you would respond if the 'we' they are referring to is them and the rock in their pocket.
"Yeah, we're going to that concert tomorrow night"
"We? What, you got a rock in your pocket? Because I'm certainly not going."
"We? What, you got a rock in your pocket? Because I'm certainly not going."
by Palumboss June 03, 2019
by ievapo November 27, 2019