You're doing what you're doing bitch
Hym "Talking about? Undoubtedly. Making reference to? Also yes. It's this or this other thing. Let's get a peak at your wife's bank account. How much did it take to buy her off? You're a guy pretending to be another guy. You're not in a position to be calling anyone a liar. Where's you rape-wife? Where's she at? Are we going to get another 'me too' here when the money runs out?"
by Hym Iam April 28, 2024
by ☆★Midas★☆ January 28, 2022
MAKING ME LIVID making me a little bit bored A LITTLE BIT BORED.
MID VILE as cast the MAKING ME LIVID when I an here with you IN THE MIDDLE.
MAKING ME LIVID is the HEARTS AFIRE has such MIND CONTROL because ILLENIUN is MAKING MID VILE.
MID VILE as cast the MAKING ME LIVID when I an here with you IN THE MIDDLE.
MAKING ME LIVID is the HEARTS AFIRE has such MIND CONTROL because ILLENIUN is MAKING MID VILE.
by RACKETEARING FAMILY NAME May 06, 2021
"What is that weird noise in the other room?" Susie said nervously.
"Oh that? That's Minh, he's making a hand sandwich."
"Oh that? That's Minh, he's making a hand sandwich."
by NyanMax June 06, 2015
-“YO D. O. DOUBLE G! THEY COMIN’!! WE NEED’A MAKE LIKE TWO AND SPLIT!!”
-“Hey baby, let’s make like two do, and get it ooooonnnn(;”
-“ I'm stuck on you
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh
Stuck like glue
You and me, baby, we're stuck like glue
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh
Let’s make like two
You and me, baby, we're stuck like glue” -sugarland
-“Hey baby, let’s make like two do, and get it ooooonnnn(;”
-“ I'm stuck on you
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh
Stuck like glue
You and me, baby, we're stuck like glue
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh
Let’s make like two
You and me, baby, we're stuck like glue” -sugarland
by Mrpappagiorgio November 28, 2021
Attempting to make money.
Origin: late 1900's, Texas. The term was oftener used by low level gangsters and was in reference to obtaining enough money to purchase a hat which, at the time was a status symbol. The nicer one's hat, the higher ranking the individual in the gang or crew.
Origin: late 1900's, Texas. The term was oftener used by low level gangsters and was in reference to obtaining enough money to purchase a hat which, at the time was a status symbol. The nicer one's hat, the higher ranking the individual in the gang or crew.
by Bakersaurus November 25, 2014
by turnitps October 19, 2022