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Haters on the Payroll 

The phrase simply means that you are doing extremely well and are very successful. Success, fame and fortune will inevitably come with a large amount of haters. This is not a bad thing, without haters there is no one to prove wrong. Understanding that hate is a sign of envy and jealously should be used to motivate you. Just remember, haters gonna hate, that just means you're doing well.
"Yoo dude did you see Dan Bilzerian's snap story!? Looks like he was hunting warthogs out of a chopper down in Texas with like five hot mami's, friggin epic!"

"No, I hate Dan Bilzerian. His company is gonna fail and he'll be a broke ass cat like me."

Dan Bilzerian has haters on the payroll and they are working for free.
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I hate you, you hate me. I killed you and you're dead now. with a great big splash and bodies on the floor, no more you cause you're dead.

1. I hate you, you hate me. I killed you and you're dead now. with a great big splash and bodies on the floor, no more you cause you're dead.
A death note to all who live on this earth.

playa hatin' on the fade 

A combination of the words playa hatin' and fade. Used specifically to denote passive aggressive reactions against a specific individual due to dislike or jealousy.
Tim: After that douchebag John finished talking to that girl he got the number from at the bar, I approached her and got her number too.

Allan: Damn you are playa hatin' on the fade

Hate on the intern 

A daily task taken on by the SalesOps team
Company: "I feel like you guys always hate on the intern"
SalesOps: "He asks for it"

Intern: "blah blah blah" (joke)
SalesOps: "Was that supposed to be a joke?"

Company: "That intern kid is so cool!"
SalesOps: "hahahahahahahahahahaha"

SalesOps to Intern: "When do you leave again?"

SalesOps to Intern (every day): "Wait, were you saying something? Are you still talking?"
Hate on the intern by Intern Kid August 19, 2011

hats on the table

1. noun phrase. time to make a choice. derived from signing day for collegiate athletics, when star high school athletes pick-up the hat of their selected school from several displayed on a table before television cameras.

2. verb. to dramatize a selection in hopes of adding interest in the announcement.
1. "we have everyone's bids, so now its hats on the table."

2. "she could have dumped him last night, but she wanted to wait until the party to hats on the table in front of both of everyone."
hats on the table by wahoo lon February 22, 2011

hater on the front lines 

Someone who’s hating on anyone they’re close too whether it’s a close friend or their family.
Man why you always being a hater on the front lines!
hater on the front lines by Jflex August 18, 2023

like if you hate *insert hated thing or person that brings easy likes on the video the comment is* 

Used by youtube NPC kids to get easy likes, frowned upon most social media communities
Like if you hate *insert hated thing or person that brings easy likes on the video the comment is*

*Insert something trying to point to the like button*