When sorority girls flash their wannabe gang signs for group pictures, pictures with celebrities, or any pictures at all. May be accompanied by "skinny arm" and/or "sorority squat."
Make sure you throw what you know at fall formal!
Throwing what I know with my sisters in the middle of the road with this car!
Making Randy Jackson throw what he doesn't know!
Throwing what I know with my sisters in the middle of the road with this car!
Making Randy Jackson throw what he doesn't know!
by secret sorostitute December 1, 2013

by DDSavage September 2, 2015

by Harvey Carpenter May 17, 2008

Is a South African phrase which means, "do what you must". "Dala" is a Zulu word which means to cause, do or create.
It is commonly used during confrontations wherein a mofo is testing your G and you propose escalating matters to whatever levels they deem necessary; be it physical or otherwise.
It is commonly used during confrontations wherein a mofo is testing your G and you propose escalating matters to whatever levels they deem necessary; be it physical or otherwise.
by Zipho September 17, 2019

The Underverse is their promised land, believing that unless a person dies "in due time" that they will not go to the Underverse. They also believe heavily in a philosophy that says "you keep what you kill", believing that ending another's life entitles you to their property and position.
by kaosmoker October 4, 2020

A derivative of the common phrase, thats what she said, is that what you told her is a response to any sentence that contains sexual innuendoes. It is best used in a sentence involving fitting something into a hole or something being inadequate.
"Are you sure it can fit in there?"
"Is that what you told her?"
"It was fun but it wasn't something i would do more than once."
"Is that what you told her?"
"That was amazing!"
"Is that what you told her?"
"Is that what you told her?"
"It was fun but it wasn't something i would do more than once."
"Is that what you told her?"
"That was amazing!"
"Is that what you told her?"
by Ryan J W January 5, 2009

by rperazag May 26, 2010
