When a guys hair starts thinning and his ego dictates that he would rather not be seen with half a head of hair but he would look cooler by just shaving it all off. They refer to their new do as a " choice ".
by jpg3 August 14, 2010
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by duhani February 20, 2009
Get the do it up mug.Meaning “are you nonbinary?”. Nonbinary is identifying outside of the gender binary (girl or boy). Mother Mother is a Canadian indie band that has many nonbinary fans.
Similar to: “do you listen to girl in red?” which means “are you a lesbian?”
Similar to: “do you listen to girl in red?” which means “are you a lesbian?”
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Person 1: You're stupid
Person 2: Your mom is Stupid
Person 3: Oooooh, do you need some butter for that TOAST
Person 2: Your mom is Stupid
Person 3: Oooooh, do you need some butter for that TOAST
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Get the Do you need some butter for that toast mug.To whinge about “never” seeing your friends or being invited to anything, but never responding when you are.
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Get the Do a Stoney mug.Spoken, usually screamed, at someone who has failed to speak or write understandable English. Sometimes bowdlerized as "English, do you speak it?" or misquoted as "English, do you speak it, motherfucker?"
Arguably the most famous line from the iconic 1994 film Pulp Fiction. Ironically, the original line was not asked in response to someone speaking incorrect English, but asked by Samuel L. Jackson's character as a rhetorical question to whether or not a frightened man spoke English at all after the man repeatedly said "what?" to his questions.
Arguably the most famous line from the iconic 1994 film Pulp Fiction. Ironically, the original line was not asked in response to someone speaking incorrect English, but asked by Samuel L. Jackson's character as a rhetorical question to whether or not a frightened man spoke English at all after the man repeatedly said "what?" to his questions.
"What country you from?"
"What?"
"'What' aint no country I ever heard of! They speak English in 'what'?"
"What?"
"English, motherfucker, do you speak it?"
"What?"
"'What' aint no country I ever heard of! They speak English in 'what'?"
"What?"
"English, motherfucker, do you speak it?"
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