An expression used by Trixie Mattel to make fun of or parodise something in a stereotypical southern american accent
Person 1: „Why do these gay people need a parade, why do they need to be so in your face about it?“
Person 2 (with irony): „If you want my gun, try and take it“
Person 2 (with irony): „If you want my gun, try and take it“
by Langiuca October 03, 2023
by MineOwedWu's July 16, 2021
"When it was said in Chapter one that Timmy's hamster used to only eat the tail fur of the Namaqua chameleon found in Southwestern areas of Namib desert. I knew it was Chekov's gun waiting to go off"
by DictionaryDecimator July 06, 2024
Bikes up guns down is more than a movement it’s a Life, James put that bikes up and put that gun down.
by Dwight c wells December 23, 2021
A weapon that McDonalds uses to fight off the evil forces of the Kois, there are only 3 that exist, they are located in a top secret underground vault in the McDonalds in Kana
“Heyyy Tamale Gun, fihlgeah hihlgeah in my head!
by Funnyclock301956 December 22, 2019