a phrase used to mean "normal and civilized (however one defines these words) people don't behave the way you do.
a boy, after having been to physical science class in elementary school and having learnt the basics of what electricity is, comes home and tries putting scissors in the kitchen plug.
His mother starts screaming at him:
mother: is this f-sag you twit? what are you doing, you'll create sparks and burn the damn house down. Pigs and cows don't fly. Go to your room now. She then takes a broom and starts chasing him around the house.
son: I can attach balloons to anything i want, (turn anything I want into a fad or trend) no?
His mother starts screaming at him:
mother: is this f-sag you twit? what are you doing, you'll create sparks and burn the damn house down. Pigs and cows don't fly. Go to your room now. She then takes a broom and starts chasing him around the house.
son: I can attach balloons to anything i want, (turn anything I want into a fad or trend) no?
by Sexydimma February 29, 2012
by Mister grammar November 07, 2019
a Wattpad user misspelled 'shoot' and corrected themselves in another comment. it started a chain of 2.5K replies and there number is still rising.
it has started a marriage, then a family but sadly the parents got divorced. a lot has happened.
it has started a marriage, then a family but sadly the parents got divorced. a lot has happened.
by jude_it February 21, 2023
That means i don't love you🤷🏼 ♀️
by bigslongdick._ February 27, 2022
used the same as 'don't piss me off' or 'you're doing too much', origins are a viral tiktok video where a girl gets pushed down a slide.
by Nathan Ruiz April 17, 2024
In sex, after doing the "Crouching Tiger" either in a homosexual or heterosexual couple, the one that was down (Bottom) tends to move the booty asking for more. Then, the one that goes up (Top) responds: "Don't move your bootty, baby "to express that he can't give more.
The Bottom: —moves her butt—
The Top: Please, Don't move your booty, my baby, I can't satisfy you anymore.
The Top: Please, Don't move your booty, my baby, I can't satisfy you anymore.
by TheWeirdLost April 15, 2019
Although "Don't let down (me)" sounds like the opposite to "Don't leave hanging(me)" the two phrases are synonymous Both phrases are about support or more precisely about losing needed support. If you ask another not to let you down you're asking that person not to take away their support. On the other hand if you ask a person not to leave you hanging, again you are asking them not to take away their support and leave you "hanging"
by orbsphere May 16, 2018