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I can count how many times I've been to Chernobyl on one hand - 8 

I don’t know the meaning .because I’m living under a rock :(. I hope someone explains it.
-_- =( sorry.(I can count how many times I've been to Chernobyl on one hand - 8)
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Reid can’t clutch 

This is the most common phrase to use when playing video games. Most often, we see this in the popular game of Tom Clancy’s: Rainbow Six Siege and less common in the newest Call Of Duty, Call of duty: Modern Warfare. The player Ghilliepro379 (also referred to as “disabled”) has been carried by his teammates to platinum rank in Rainbow Six siege. He claims he is the best player but as we know, stats don’t lie. His infamous teammates (most famous Okiemommo) are the most frequent person to use this phrase. The phrase is most often used when Ghilliepro379 is the last person alive in any elimination game mode. In the life we know it, “Reid can’t clutch” are the truest words the world have ever seen.
*1v3 in Rainbow Six siege*

Okiemommo: “Reid can’t clutch“ *ghillipro379 dies and loses the game*
Teammates: “good game guys”

it can ride 

that milkshake wasn’t the best but it can ride.
it can ride by queen jace July 13, 2020

Nothing can stop me now 

1) A sentence repeated many times in Nine Inch Nails’ 1994 masterpiece The Downward Spiral that has appeared in later works such as We’re In This Together, Sunspots and La Mer.

2) What people often say when they feel really powerful and unstoppable
Nothing can stop me now
‘Cause I don’t care
Anymore
Nothing can stop me now by sVesti September 27, 2020

Juice can 

Someone who has to google definitions of words to determine if they are being insulted. Chances are you’re being insulted...just saying
Man, why are you always on your phone while we are talking? You’re such a juice can. Chill!
Juice can by Chill28 October 28, 2020

amer'can 

mocking how americans always skip the "I" in american, basically the american version of bri'ish
canadian: bro where you fron eh

american: im an amer'can

british: did you just skip the I?

american: bold words from someone who always skips the T
amer'can by Hehe I cheated March 19, 2021