by c_xj1 January 2, 2025
Get the Took off mug.One of the most funny but overused video game quotes ever! Originating from the smash hit skyrim by Bethesda, there is a single guard that states "I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee!". This guard cannot adventure any longer because in medieval times, the difficult techniques required to fix a shattered kneecap did not exist. This is assuming it was a barbed arrow shot my a medieval bow, which was common practice then, it would have had to be pushed all the way through his knee because those arrows were triangle shaped and could only go one way without permanently ruining his knee. So he could no longer adventure. There is a game theory video detailing it further.
In game: "I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee!"
As meme:"I used to be an/a _________, but then I took an arrow to da knee!"
As meme:"I used to be an/a _________, but then I took an arrow to da knee!"
by DJFleischman September 5, 2019
Get the Then I took an arrow to da knee! mug.They destroyed my life. Destroyed my ability to interact with people. Destroyed my relationship with my only friend. And it's consumed my entire life.
Hym "But I took it too far!? No. No. That kid is fucking deceased. You cocksuckers are going to pay for this is it is the last thing I ever do."
by Hym Iam July 26, 2024
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Get the chalen took mug.A humorous way of saying he died. When people die they void their bowels. thus when one dies, they take their final shit.
by your mom's buttplug April 11, 2011
Get the Took his final shit. mug.A satirical, symbolic phrase meaning someone “passed away,” but with the deeper cultural twist that they didn’t really die — they “took $35,000 to the tropics” and are living peacefully in paradise.
The “3–5” represents $35,000, the amount of money believed to be enough to disappear and live comfortably in Cuba or another tropical place, inspired by fan theories about artists like Tupac not being dead but is currently living comfortably in Cuba.
A term of endearment meant to signify that your loved one isn't gone, but that they live comfortably in paradise and forever in your heart.
The “3–5” represents $35,000, the amount of money believed to be enough to disappear and live comfortably in Cuba or another tropical place, inspired by fan theories about artists like Tupac not being dead but is currently living comfortably in Cuba.
A term of endearment meant to signify that your loved one isn't gone, but that they live comfortably in paradise and forever in your heart.
by Buddieizreal November 17, 2025
Get the Took 3–5 to the Tropics mug.Person 1: I heard you had sex with that Asian foreign exchange student last night.
Person 2: Yea, I really took a bullet there.
Person 2: Yea, I really took a bullet there.
by cucchiebug June 8, 2018
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