Something that a NY Mobster might tell a reporter when he knows that his time is limited. He's done some really outrageous shit to other gangsters, and as a result, he is a dead man. Like a moth caught on a hot light, he knows it's wrong, but the danger gives him such a charge that he really has ceased to care. A guy in this position would say this and really mean it.
"I got one foot in the grave, and the other on a banana peel." "We live this way, but we don't care."
by Armando 1972 December 30, 2011
the affirmation of future meetings perchance to conclude the aforementioned meeting or passing.
see you later
A phrase to say: see you later
see you later
A phrase to say: see you later
That was a nice talk, Hasta lasagna I got my EyEs on yA!!
Damn you got a phat ass, Hasta lasagna I got my EyEs on yA!!
I was just letting you know you are fine as hell, and if I can't be your man, I want to be your friend just so I can be near you, Hasta lasagna I got my EyEs on yA!!
Damn you got a phat ass, Hasta lasagna I got my EyEs on yA!!
I was just letting you know you are fine as hell, and if I can't be your man, I want to be your friend just so I can be near you, Hasta lasagna I got my EyEs on yA!!
by ninjawarriordex August 20, 2007
What Niggas/Bitches say when they’re fucking with more than one at a time but lie to your face about no talking to no one else(CHEATING LANGUAGE)They then start swearing and going off because they know they were caught .They then go to tell you you the only one when they’ve also said that to 3 other girls☹️
by RealLanguage67 April 10, 2018
no I ain't got rhythm, I ain't got rhythm, I AIN'T GOT RHYTHM
(I ain't got rhythm intensifies)
by yardardar April 08, 2021
Reworking of the common phrase 'I haven't got a Scooby (Doo)'; meaning 'I haven't got a clue'.
In this instance, 'Salomon' refers to Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou; therefore the complete phrase would read:
"I haven't got a Salomon Kalou'.
But as with the 'Scooby' phrase, dropping the surname is the preferred usage.
In this instance, 'Salomon' refers to Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou; therefore the complete phrase would read:
"I haven't got a Salomon Kalou'.
But as with the 'Scooby' phrase, dropping the surname is the preferred usage.
by ReservoirDan September 23, 2009
"Hey man, last night was so crazy! I was getting it on with Melissa and I went to stick it in but I got lost in the bushes and ended up down a dirt road."
"What did she say to that?"
"All she said was, 'Wrong hole but keeping going'!"
"What did she say to that?"
"All she said was, 'Wrong hole but keeping going'!"
by Turd McGurd1 September 28, 2012
by DevoDude April 01, 2021