The International Charlie Kirk Day is the day that Charlie Kirk got assassinated in Utah. It's a day where we pay respect and pray for a brother in Christ.
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Get the International Charlie Kirk day mug.“Rackhorse Charlie” (also known as “Racehorse Charlie”) came to be a slang term from the 1930’s now specifically known for the drug cocaine. In modern drug slang, “C” is one of the well-known references used for describing cocaine. The term “Racehorse” implies something fast, strong, high performance (speed, power) — attributes users might metaphorically apply to a stimulant like cocaine, or to a powerful narcotic.
The use of the word “Rackhorse Charlie” is primarily implied in scenarios where you wouldn’t want anybody to know that you’re using cocaine.
The use of the word “Rackhorse Charlie” is primarily implied in scenarios where you wouldn’t want anybody to know that you’re using cocaine.
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Get the Shooting Charlie Kirk mug.A person, specifically a man, who reeks of a fishy, rotten smell, usually coming from between his legs.
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"Yo did you hear Frank gave his girl the ol' Triple Charlie last night?"
"Yeah, I heard she wasn't too happy about it"
"Yeah, I heard she wasn't too happy about it"
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1. Term used by Southern Americans to refer to a Northern American.
2. Term used by foreign nations, chiefly Britain and Australia to refer to Americans.
==> The term is thought to derive from Dutch settlers in the 1600's referring to the English colonials as 'Jan Kees' (John Cheese) which entered our language with the spelling 'Yankees,' as that is how it would sound in Dutch. 'Yanks' is simply a shortened form of it.
1. Term used by Southern Americans to refer to a Northern American.
2. Term used by foreign nations, chiefly Britain and Australia to refer to Americans.
==> The term is thought to derive from Dutch settlers in the 1600's referring to the English colonials as 'Jan Kees' (John Cheese) which entered our language with the spelling 'Yankees,' as that is how it would sound in Dutch. 'Yanks' is simply a shortened form of it.
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