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up your intake

an insult commonly used on eating disorder spaces; something you say when someone says something extremely outrageous and dumb, insinuating that a lack of food/nutrition has caused their brain to regress to a state of doltish stupidity.

tldr : they’re calling you stupid and telling you to eat more because its clear your brain has rotted from malnutrition
up your intake.
by tiasfln March 5, 2022
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boil your rabbit

Is what describes the actions of an obsessed deranged person when you do not return their affections. This was best illustrated in the movie "Fatal Attraction". This delusional person can either be a man or woman...but most often a woman. They will try to stalk the person they fancy into submission.
Stay away from Amy...she will boil your rabbit.
by gambee February 8, 2010
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So is your face

A come back which throws your opponent so far off the argument, that you HAVE to win the fight! If done right, no can defend against!
I don't want you to ever talk to your friend Tina again.

Really, why not?

Becuase she's a bitch and she stinks.

Well, so is your face!
by Skyynet September 6, 2009
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pat your stats

IN BRIEF: An act of bragging or being selfishly concerned about your own accomplishments. Stats is also short for statistics.
Don't pat your stats. It's not all about yourself. But the real world obviously shows different.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 31, 2010
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Dropping your doughnuts

To crap in one's trousers; to defecate in one's own clothing; to poop in your pantaloons; to shit your pants, in other words.
"He pulled out his gun and he pointed it (at me) and said step back and that's when I dropped my doughnuts," said the deliveryman, who asked to remain anonymous.
by ComputerKing May 14, 2005
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your mom and em

Inquiring as to how your relatives are doing. Not only your mother, but her sisters, brothers, mom, dad, husband, cousins, distant relatives, co-workers, etc.
(Friend you haven't seen in a long time)- "How's your mom and em?"
(Other Friend that you haven't seen in a long time)-" They're (any relatives I can think of) doing just fine, man, how's your mom and em?
by jglazelpn@yahoo.com February 21, 2009
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