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They're taking the hobbits to Isengard

The answer to any question asking what you see. It's also the chorus of the LOTR international anthem.
1. Mom : Honey, do you see the kids ?

Dad : THEY'RE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO ISENGARD !

2. Teacher : James, could you describe what the characters are doing in this painting ?

James : THEY'RE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO ISENGARD !
by FrenchieTG December 6, 2020
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They're, There, Their

three words no one seems to get which one to use, and some examples (that probably violate the 1st amendment) on how to use them.

they're=they are . their= possession there= location
They're, There, Their: Examples

They're: ex #1. THEY'RE lighting that church on fire, is that even okay? ex #2. THEY'RE really hot, literally, THEY'RE burning in the fire from the church.

Their: ex #3. They used THEIR torch to light the church on fire. they learned how to make is from a five minuet crafts video, on THEIR computer.

There: ex #4 Hey, look over THERE, the church is on fire.
by n0on3 May 3, 2021
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They're all pipes

Psychological justification for urinating in any type of fluid basin which is drained through a network of plumbing.
Caeser peed in the aqueduct because Cicero told him "they're all pipes".
by DREWBLOOD October 20, 2004
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They’re invading my gym

A sentence used by Nori when people go into his gym therefore making him say they’re invading my gym
someone call 207 they’re invading my gym!
by Clumzy_v2 April 8, 2019
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They're Giving Away Titties

It's an expression one uses if a place is overly crowded.
(Mcdonald's is overly crowded at lunch)

Gary : Why is it so damn crowded in here man.
Brandon: It's cuz They're Giving away titties today.
by Big B 70 February 20, 2009
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They’re in the trees

This phrase was used in the Vietnam war. The Vietnamese would camouflage themselves and hide in the trees and attack the Americans (which we 100% deserved.) the Americans were not used to this type of guerilla war fare and were very alarmed. They would yell “they’re in the trees” to warn the rest of their squad about the attack from above. Now this is a phrase that angsty teens say to express a sudden attack, or they just yell it out the window at unsuspecting pedestrians.
Mary: “THEY’RE IN THE TREES!”
Me: “Bruh, what?”

Mary: “THEY’RE IN THE TREES!!!”
by Plumviolet April 24, 2019
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