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leanin' to the left 

When the drugs or alcohol starts to hit but before you are officially twisted
Man I started to feel twisted after the third Long Island Iced Tea. I stood up and started leanin' to the left.

Better be cool, you don't want no trouble
Keep it leanin' to the left, my gat stay cocked- T.I. "Da Dopeman"
leanin' to the left by Jayabe2 September 28, 2008

bends to the left 

Somthing that every man is affected with. It is a clinical disease that makes your penis bend to the left. In some cases its lets you hit places you've never felt before. Other times it just looks weird
1. hey man, mine bends to the left
2. Hey! Mine does too

to the left 

an expression Beyonce uses in her song "Irreplaceable" (written by NeYo) meaning homeboy can get his stuff, put it in a box, and leave. This signals the end of a relationship and that the man should pack everything he owns in a box and move to the left, out the door. Neyo described this expression to Tyra on the Tyra Banks show.
to the left by Sabbycakes January 23, 2007

Super to the Left 

extreme left, very far left. coined by Daniel Sexbang of the popular Youtube group Game Grumps
"There's a thwomp there!"
"Yeah but I was trying to stay super to the left"
Super to the Left by fukin June 13, 2017

Swipe someone to the left 

To break up with someone;

To dump someone;

To not be attracted by the appearance of someone.

Stemming from the dating app Tinder (Android and Apple) where swiping the photo of a person to the right indicates (sexual) attraction.
"I don't like her anymore, I think I'm gonna swipe her to the left."

"That bloke is so ugly, I most definitely would swipe him to the left."

"Although you are not in love with him anymore, it is always hard to swipe someone to the left."

Talk to the left 

a variation of talk to the hand. used in response to a statement that is:
1: incorrect
2: a lie
3: just plain wrong. hurtful spiteful, etc.
Talk to the left, cause what you're sayin' just ain't right!
Talk to the left by krunchie December 3, 2003