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to dog someone

To abandon, ignore or blank someone, or not invite them to something.
"Well f**k you if you're going to dog someone"

"James keeps dogging me to go play footy"

"Jessica dogged Jane when she was trying to speak to her the other day what a b*tch"
by huuuhj January 23, 2021
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get with someone

going out with someone or pulling someone, can be with same or other sex.
I totally got with this guy at the socail and now i really want to get with someone diffrent.
by QueenDino August 11, 2011
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someone else's hangover

This is when you wake up in the morning feeling like you really tied one on the night before even though you didn't have anything to drink. Through some sort of karmic mixup, you woke up with someone else's hangover, and they woke up feeling like a champ.
me: Ouch. My head's really banging this morning.

you: Well, you didn't have anything to drink last night - must have someone else's hangover.
by Kronite March 23, 2008
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B my L on someones T's

"blowing" your "load" on someones,preferably a womans, "tits"

coined in the movie "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
guy 1: hey lets go bar hopping tonight
guy 2: yea i need to B my L on someones T's.
by superduper98574 May 25, 2008
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bite someone's head off

This rather common verb phrase is used referring to an angry person overreacting to a trifling matter, specifically to something that someone has said or done.
The last instance of "bite someone's head off" I came across was recently (late 2006), in the third season of an exhilarating Warner Bros. sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, “Two and a half Men”, which I have the pleasure to subtitle in French for the channel Canal Plus. In the ninth episode, entitled “Madame and her special friend”, the uptight Alan Harper (starred by the outrageously funny John Cryer) shouts in frustration at his whimsical brother Charlie (both a homonymous clone of and an eponymous role for Charlie Sheen). The reason for this fit of anger is that Charlie does not keep his promise to “give it a rest” on the jokes his makes about Norma (starred by Chloris Leachman, who needs not be introduced), Alan’s elderly date (hence the title). Charlie, judging that his sibling makes yet again a mountain out of an anthill, retorts:

“You don’t have to bite my head off !”.

Wether in or out of this context, the exaggerated therefore comical catch phrase may be thus paraphrased: “I do not deserve such a harsh punishment for such a petty mistake !”. I hope this explanation will be of any help to you.
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someone leaving a grave

a Something Leaving A Grave is a secretive way to confuse your enemies while saying they are a SLAG (first letter of each word)
person 1: can't 🅱elieve your with him after 1 day of 🅱eing with me
person 2: he's 🅱etter than you & he cares unlike you
person 1: i can sense Someone Leaving A Grave

person 2: what?!
person 1: ;) 🅱ye
by El spancho March 6, 2019
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Ask Someone Out Eve

Every year on Christmas Eve, you ask your crush out on a date
“Jack you going to ask your crush out? It’s Ask Someone Out Eve.”
by JackJackWho? December 23, 2019
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