by AnxiousHerb June 10, 2024
Get the MICHAEL MAKES AN ENTRANCEmug. German catchphrase (original: Mach doch Mal ein Argument draus) used by people who are unable to come up with practical solutions to any problem whatsoever.
Translates roughly to "make an argument out of it".
Used primarily by losers if they are literally helpless to change anything about their own condition.
Translates roughly to "make an argument out of it".
Used primarily by losers if they are literally helpless to change anything about their own condition.
Sailor man: Captain, we are heading towards an iceberg, you need to turn around, so we don't crash!
Captain: Make an argument out of it.
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Anastasia: I am leaving you for Tyrone, he's just so much better than you, he earns so much more than you, he works out regularly and let's not even get started about his performance in bed; you can't compare!
Christopher: Make an argument out of it / Mach doch Mal ein Argument draus.
Anastasia: This is why nobody likes you.
Captain: Make an argument out of it.
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Anastasia: I am leaving you for Tyrone, he's just so much better than you, he earns so much more than you, he works out regularly and let's not even get started about his performance in bed; you can't compare!
Christopher: Make an argument out of it / Mach doch Mal ein Argument draus.
Anastasia: This is why nobody likes you.
by xXx_GogetaSS4_xXx July 31, 2024
Get the Make an argument out of it / Mach doch Mal ein Argument drausmug. Phrase used to refer to the key detail that makes some content be considered above average; exceptional. Without the thing that "makes it," the content is just another average ordinary post on the internet with nothing noteworthy that makes it stand out.
When there is something in a video or text post that "makes it," we can say that this content is of a higher caliber and degree necessary to appease the masses of the internet, due to the aforementioned quality.
Usually this phrase is used when the content has been improved upon in a humorous manner.
When there is something in a video or text post that "makes it," we can say that this content is of a higher caliber and degree necessary to appease the masses of the internet, due to the aforementioned quality.
Usually this phrase is used when the content has been improved upon in a humorous manner.
by AJ Deadshow December 29, 2021
Get the makes itmug. dior: you should make me a edit
lulu : if i fell like it or have the motivation
dior ; it’s national make mani a edit day
lulu : if i fell like it or have the motivation
dior ; it’s national make mani a edit day
by unknownuser33047 January 2, 2022
Get the it’s national make mani a editmug. Make or ma’ke means to drop dead to the ground or blackout or faint !!
I.e. “Hoo how’s dis faka he like talk shit now I head kick dat faka now he went Make/ Ma’ke Ma-Kay (Down on the ground) to the floor!!!
I.e. #2: hey bro you want another shot to drink!!! Nah I’m good bumbai I Ma’ke !!!!!
I.e. “Hoo how’s dis faka he like talk shit now I head kick dat faka now he went Make/ Ma’ke Ma-Kay (Down on the ground) to the floor!!!
I.e. #2: hey bro you want another shot to drink!!! Nah I’m good bumbai I Ma’ke !!!!!
by AFviernes October 17, 2022
Get the Make or ma’kemug. A witty expression based on hardware: two nuts alone can’t fasten anything without a bolt. Used metaphorically to suggest that just having more of the same doesn’t complete the job — sometimes what’s needed is a complementary part, not another identical one.
Literal meaning: In mechanics, two nuts can’t do the job of a bolt; a bolt holds things together, while nuts secure it in place. Without the bolt, the nuts are useless.
Figurative meaning: Two people with the same flaws, mindsets, or roles often can’t make things work. Balance and contrast matter.
Word Play:
“Nuts” = metal fasteners
“Nuts” = slang for mentally unstable or wild
Literal meaning: In mechanics, two nuts can’t do the job of a bolt; a bolt holds things together, while nuts secure it in place. Without the bolt, the nuts are useless.
Figurative meaning: Two people with the same flaws, mindsets, or roles often can’t make things work. Balance and contrast matter.
Word Play:
“Nuts” = metal fasteners
“Nuts” = slang for mentally unstable or wild
“My two bosses complain and point out all the issues on the job but don’t lift a wrench to fix it. Two nuts don’t make a bolt.”
“All talk, no torque. Two nuts don’t make a bolt.”
“All talk, no torque. Two nuts don’t make a bolt.”
by IFunny iSpy June 20, 2025
Get the Two Nuts Don’t Make A Boltmug. Me: Make me tacos beaner
Friend: No you Dago
Me: Fuck you beaner
Friend: Go make me pizza
Me: Go pick beans
Friend: No you Dago
Me: Fuck you beaner
Friend: Go make me pizza
Me: Go pick beans
by tittypiggy June 18, 2023
Get the make me tacos beanermug.