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big for your boots

"your getting a bit to big for your boots mate"
by bmab00 May 5, 2018
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Burping your worm

The physical act of a human male stroking his shaft to the point of ejaculation.
Timmy! Stop burping your worm and get your damn chores done!
by Chockiemilkie February 16, 2018
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park your arse

Park your arse overthere, I want to talk to you.
by Jude K January 29, 2017
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Is your grandmother Japanese?

"Oh my God, do you know where you are? Use the handrail on the escalator. Is your grandmother Japanese?"
by JormanThoad December 1, 2020
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Watch your six

Watch your back.
Keep an eye on what could be behind you.
Turn around and look.
by K!ngFox July 10, 2021
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Save Your Legs

Save Your Legs is an Australian feature film currently in production and due for general release in early 2013

Plot:
For Edward 'Teddy' Brown, it's not just the end of Summer; it's the end of an era.

In a desperate bid to wind back the clock and cling to his childhood dreams, Teddy leads his two best mates and their cowboy cricket club on an audacious tour of India, winning friends but losing matches all the way.

Save Your Legs! is a wild rickshaw ride from the suburbs to the Subcontinent, where stumps fly, friendships fray and mates learn that the biggest shots in life are played off the field.
Person A: Oi mate did you catch the new movie "Save Your Legs" last night?
Person B: Aw Yeah! Bloody hilarious mate
by paymejamie January 14, 2013
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Raise Your Bottoms

Variation of the British phrase 'Bottoms Up',

which literally encourages the listener to raise the bottom of their glass towards the ceiling and let the content glide down their throat.

Most commonly used when the glass' content is alcoholic, which was also the case when the expression was created by a German fresher adjusting to British drinking standards.
-Cheers!
-Down it!
-Raise your Bottoms!
by YYYork February 29, 2012
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