by Trueeee_that February 19, 2019
Hey! Give me the hot dog!
by Hawt sawce mi d00d May 13, 2017
Literal: Telling someone to give them all of their Venezuelan Bolivars to you.
Common Definition: Something you say to someone else (usually someone you know) after you win a bet.
Common Definition: Something you say to someone else (usually someone you know) after you win a bet.
Friend 1: let's play blackjack, comrade.
Friend 2: OK?
Friend 1: Loser gives 10 yuan to the winner.
Friend 2: ok bro
(Friend 2 loses)
Friend 1: Yes! Let's Go! GIVE ME ALL YOUR VENEZUELAN BOLIVARS RIGHT NOW BUDDY BOI!!!
Friend 2: OK?
Friend 1: Loser gives 10 yuan to the winner.
Friend 2: ok bro
(Friend 2 loses)
Friend 1: Yes! Let's Go! GIVE ME ALL YOUR VENEZUELAN BOLIVARS RIGHT NOW BUDDY BOI!!!
by Chess_Junta_with_a_BBC August 23, 2024
by Pancakesandmilk May 19, 2021
by God joined March 26, 2018
What I call homo-sapiens who are addictwd to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Hey, give me a drop-top (Marseilles): The First Juvenile Release...
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Hey, give me a drop-top (Marseilles): The First Juvenile Release...
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 29, 2025
Typical quote from a hungry student.
Often used before, during, and after lectures at universities.
Refers to common situations when poor and malnourished students scavenge for food among other, luckier in life fiends.
Sne being a diminutive form from Snezana, name lately gaining much popularity in Dublin. One can find great examples of Sniezanas at DCU (Dublin City University), where they tend to share food, especially during spanish language classes!
Often used before, during, and after lectures at universities.
Refers to common situations when poor and malnourished students scavenge for food among other, luckier in life fiends.
Sne being a diminutive form from Snezana, name lately gaining much popularity in Dublin. One can find great examples of Sniezanas at DCU (Dublin City University), where they tend to share food, especially during spanish language classes!
by qiuA1@nn;Loo April 05, 2012