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These pretzels are making me thirsty

can be used as a term for curiosity.
When you and a friend overhear someone and want to know more about what they are talking about, you can say, "These pretzels are making me thirsty."
by Gumbo76 September 22, 2006
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I went to a burger place and saw fries and wondered ARE THESE THE WORLDS MOST CRISPY FRIES...
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none of these words are in the Bible

refers to a catchphrase used on Twitter and Tumblr that labels instances of slang overload, highlighting their modern nature and reiterating that none of the words used would be in the Bible. Although the phrase has been used as a rebuttal to religious arguments as early as 2010, it wasn't used in abundance within memes until mid-2021.
"Binance buying FTX???

CZ figuratively liquidated SBF."

- man, none of these words are in the Bible.
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These mashed potatoes are so creamy.

From the movie "While You Were Sleeping". The family sits around the holiday dinner table making inane conversation. This line is used as a response when people are talking about useless information. A similar line from the same scene is, "John Wayne was tall." The line is even more powerful if someone else responds with this line.
Person a: "Justin Beiber was at the mall today."
Person b: "I love him, he is so gorgeous!"
Person c: "These mashed potatoes are so creamy."
Person d: "John Wayne was tall."
by janeelizabeth May 31, 2011
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Why are people these days so weird?

They don’t understand anything. I think they are all delusional or something.
by WorseThanHitler December 18, 2020
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Grammar mistakes that are made alot these days.

You're and your have 2 different meanings.

You're stands for You are. Used to describe the person you are talking to.
Your is used to describe a person who you are talking to possession/belonging.
You are my brother. We must fight together.
Your brother is a naughty boy.
Your grammar is horrible.
(Grammar mistakes that are made alot these days.)
by BertBerry June 25, 2016
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