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Scottish Can Can

A Scottish Can Can is a regional dialect version of the term Can Can.

The term Can Can is used to describe a person whom says they can do something even knowing you know they will ultimately fail.

The Scotish variety is used only against a Scottish person.
Corey : I can beat you lot at videogames any day of the week.

(Proceeds to lose at the videogames)

Cris : corey you are such a Scottish Can Can
by Milk Drinker 1212 March 3, 2021
mugGet the Scottish Can Canmug.

i can show u the world

i can show you the worlddd :)

A WHOLE NEWW WORLDDDDDD A NEW FANTASTIC POINT OF VIEWWWW

ahahah slay
i can show u the worldddd, shining shimmering splendid
by Aladdin_showutheworld February 21, 2023
mugGet the i can show u the worldmug.

wall in a can

a wall in a can. spray it on the wall like magic. boom white wall
“isa wall in a can muthafucka
by blondebitchbarbiehoe August 12, 2019
mugGet the wall in a canmug.

can someone translate

1.You don’t want to cope with his/her foolishness.

2. You don’t understand.
1.
Person: “So in conclusion, the earth is flat.”

Person 2: “Can someone translate.”

2.

Person 1: *teaches Math
Person 2: “Can someone translate?”
by quACK ACK November 11, 2018
mugGet the can someone translatemug.

can you get me a run

How someone below the legal drinking age would ask an older person to buy them alcohol. Slang.

Came from saying “can you run to the liquor store for me”
Hey big bro, can you get me a run for this weekend?
by NSvero August 21, 2022
mugGet the can you get me a runmug.

slump can

during a long night of drinking, there is always that one dude blacked out on the couch. As his head swings back and forth and he mumbles about something he has gone full slumpcan
Example: " Colin drank a full bottle of Kamchatka and how he has gone slump can."
by slumpin November 6, 2014
mugGet the slump canmug.

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