Nobody gave David a chance in Hell against Golieth, but David fought in faith, and "The lamb ate the butcher!"
by talk2me-JCH2 March 19, 2022
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Gordon Ramsay; WHERES THE FUCKING LAMB SAUCE.
person 1; Gordon please calm down lamb sauce is out there somewhere.
Person 2; you'll find lamb sauce some day.
person 1; Gordon please calm down lamb sauce is out there somewhere.
Person 2; you'll find lamb sauce some day.
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2. A conniving, hard to understand, midget from New Jersey who lives in his mom's basement and sports a balding Bud Bundy mullet.
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2. A conniving, hard to understand, midget from New Jersey who lives in his mom's basement and sports a balding Bud Bundy mullet.
3. A person who intentionally lies.
I was sad for the homeless guy until I thought of all the people with AIDS and the LaBellas of the world.
by Bobby B February 22, 2005
Get the LaBella mug.Englishified Greek for "Come and get it." Pronounced "Moh-lone Lah-Veh". Common context is in relation to firearms and firearm laws, as a declaration to be made to anyone that wishes to confiscate your gun(s).
Originates from King Leonidas of Sparta, in a message to King Xerxes of Persia, when an overwhelming Persian army demanded that 300 Spartan warriors drop their weapons. Leonidas replied "Molon Labe" (Come and get them) and 300 of his Spartans, and Leonidas himself, were killed, but in so doing killed took huge tolls on the enemy and stalled the Persian army for long enough to let the rest of Greece prepare themselves for the war.
Originates from King Leonidas of Sparta, in a message to King Xerxes of Persia, when an overwhelming Persian army demanded that 300 Spartan warriors drop their weapons. Leonidas replied "Molon Labe" (Come and get them) and 300 of his Spartans, and Leonidas himself, were killed, but in so doing killed took huge tolls on the enemy and stalled the Persian army for long enough to let the rest of Greece prepare themselves for the war.
by Keti Kotaree February 1, 2006
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