Refers to where you open a can of soup or fish wif a can opener even though said tasty-comestibles container has a built-in pull-tab.
Employing da "redundant can-opener usage" action isn't necessarily always a silly or time/effort-wasting operation --- it eliminates da hazardously-sharp torn-metal edge, and thus it can enable you to more-safely empty out da can's contents without risking cutting yourself (great for if you're having young and therefore-more-easily-injured children helping you prepare da meal), plus it allows you to more-thoroughly clean out da can instead of wastefully leaving a ring of perfectly-edible food inside da slightly-encroaching-into-da-can's-interior rim of da can.
by QuacksO December 30, 2021
Get the redundant can-opener usagemug. by jlabrusc14 June 4, 2017
Get the Can I bombmug. “Can I see your bracelets?” the girl said for the 3rd day in a row as she proceeded to touch my bracelets “uh no!” I said Giving her a stink eye ripping my arm away from her
by A random person :D February 16, 2025
Get the Can I see your bracelets?mug. Hym "And then you pretend is WASN'T the you refusing to acknowledge my rights... Probably cry like a bitch in private or in public... And then everyone else has to play along and live in delusion it you OR ELSE they ALSO don't get rights... But that isn't going to be the TRUE DICHOTOMY because you are doing this arbitrarily... And when your kids get murdered over it you pretend it isn't happening... So 'Yes we can take your rights away' is the language of someone who wants their kids to get murdered... Do... Do you want me to do it today? Should I go for a walk?"
by Hym Iam August 20, 2024
Get the Yes we can take your rights awaymug. by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 9, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>Fine, ANgel JosE RObles, YOu Can GO ALl Out<.7.9.7.6.>mug. "Singlish" (Colloquial Singaporean English) phrase that means "can you do it or not?"
("Singlish" is a real thing.... Google it.)
("Singlish" is a real thing.... Google it.)
by WeirdFish42 September 29, 2013
Get the can or no?mug. a dog that has no breed, a stray, a dog with no home. Can also be used to describe a homeless person or cat.
by Jester Cheetah December 23, 2009
Get the Can Flippermug.