Jack: Got any plans with the truck this weekend bud?
Paul: Oh ya know bud just gonna throw a hammer at her so i can take her out rompin next weekend. huh bud?
Paul: Oh ya know bud just gonna throw a hammer at her so i can take her out rompin next weekend. huh bud?
by Dripdroptiptopsnipsnopkipkop October 16, 2019
Get the Throw a Hammer at Hermug. ya she did
by Anonymous psoodonim March 10, 2025
Get the my fish lost her glovesmug. Me: "Dude, check her out, she's probably pet a few cats in her day..."
My dude: "Oooh, me-yow... Definitely."
My dude: "Oooh, me-yow... Definitely."
by Trixie Ty'esha Huxtible April 23, 2014
Get the She's probably pet a few cats in her daymug. by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 30, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>America Ferrera imancipated From Her Parents<.7.9.7.6.>mug. A daring and hunger-driven sex position where the woman is in doggy style while the man enjoys a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder mid-act. Requires expert multitasking skills and a deep appreciation for both fast food and fast moves. Bonus points if fries are involved.
“Dude, last night I was starving but still in the mood, so I hit her with the Quarter Pound-Her. Best of both worlds.”
by sicklife444 April 10, 2025
Get the Quarter Pound-Hermug. by Adujasty343 May 22, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>I Will Pull It Out Then Tell Her To Bite It<.7.9.7.6>mug. Imagine making a big fuss about a pair of pronouns. It's a gender-neutral reference to the third-person singular, and that's all there is to it. Some people may say "his/her" instead of "their" as that's what they're used to, just like how some people may choose to say "buy" instead of "purchase". And that's A-okay.
And to be fair, this is mostly used in more formal speech or text, such as an essay or a legislative document. Obviously you're not gonna say this in casual dialogue (again, no problems if you choose to do so).
And to be fair, this is mostly used in more formal speech or text, such as an essay or a legislative document. Obviously you're not gonna say this in casual dialogue (again, no problems if you choose to do so).
Me: ChatGPT, can you help me make an example of "his/her" used in a sentence?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here's an example of "his/her" used in a sentence:
"In the course syllabus, it says that each student should bring his/her own textbook to the class."
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here's an example of "his/her" used in a sentence:
"In the course syllabus, it says that each student should bring his/her own textbook to the class."
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian January 28, 2024
Get the His/Hermug.