"Wanna go outside?" "Wtf is wrong with you?"
by Seizuringturkey January 20, 2019

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by AppleBearPear June 21, 2020

Generally prefaced with an adjective such as "Super" or a derision like "Totally not" to describe the weather.
IE: Hunter says, "Yo it's super Horny Outside" to speak to the fact that the spring weather is very pleasant
in another example Wes says, "Bro it's Madd ED out here" to indicate that the weather is not horny and is in fact negatively impacting everyone's good time
There is of course degrees of how horny it is outside and everyone is entitled to their own preference. from people surveyed it was however generally recognized that when those flowers be poppin that -ussy be droppin
in another example Wes says, "Bro it's Madd ED out here" to indicate that the weather is not horny and is in fact negatively impacting everyone's good time
There is of course degrees of how horny it is outside and everyone is entitled to their own preference. from people surveyed it was however generally recognized that when those flowers be poppin that -ussy be droppin
by ARTFLDDGR March 31, 2024

I've read your board presentation, Walter. Yes, "duck butter" certainly does represent a refreshing departure from standard accounting terminology. But alas, I'm afraid I'll need you to think outside the building. By the way, are we really selling that many hot pockets in Alabama?
by Lord Stentor November 27, 2011

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