Girl:Hey you know what day it is right?
Boy:Yeah. February 9th. Why?
Girl:So you forgot?
BoyHuh?
Girl:Its “National Give Your Girl A Hoodie Day”
Boy:Yeah. February 9th. Why?
Girl:So you forgot?
BoyHuh?
Girl:Its “National Give Your Girl A Hoodie Day”
by NationalDayzz February 8, 2024
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boy 2: yes it’s november 23?
boy 1: no not that it’s national give a girl your hoodie day
boy2: ohhh i will dw
boy 2: yes it’s november 23?
boy 1: no not that it’s national give a girl your hoodie day
boy2: ohhh i will dw
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by DefinitelyNotIsaac69 November 30, 2023
Get the National Give Sloppy Toppy To Isaac Day mug.(1)A phrase used as the opposite of a "Hot Take," being a popular opinion. I. E. Everyone agrees.
(2)A simple fact.
(2)A simple fact.
by Fallopian tuben December 10, 2023
Get the Cold Give mug.February 18th is the national day to give someone you care about a ring. Preferably one from pandora. Specifically timeless wish tiara ring
by ilikemyman February 17, 2024
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You can get head from anybody on February 23 even if you have a girlfriend/boyfriend it won’t matter because it’s national just ask anybody for head they won’t be able to deny it.
You can get head from anybody on February 23 even if you have a girlfriend/boyfriend it won’t matter because it’s national just ask anybody for head they won’t be able to deny it.
by Messiah dorsey February 22, 2024
Get the National Give Head Day mug.Cold give (noun): A colloquial term referring to a restrained or impartial viewpoint or opinion on a particular subject, typically expressed with a lack of fervor or passion. In contrast to a "hot take," a cold give often reflects a more measured and neutral stance, devoid of strong emotion or bias. This term is commonly used in informal contexts, particularly in online discourse and social media discussions.
In the ongoing debate over climate change, Sarah offered a cold give, stating that while there is evidence supporting both sides of the argument, more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions. Her measured response stood in contrast to the passionate and polarized opinions expressed by others in the discussion.
by Cr0sskit February 22, 2024
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