by s@xandd1ck November 13, 2023
A phrase used when something doesn’t go as planned. This phrase is often followed by a shrug while saying.
Employee: "I’ve put all my hard work into this company and they still haven’t gave me no raise yet. Got these other workers sitting on they behinds getting raises for not doing a damn thing while I’m carrying all the weight. I’m so sick of this sh*t!"
Me: "Hey, that’s just how the game go"
Me: "Hey, that’s just how the game go"
by thatboymally June 13, 2021
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Hym "How far will AI go to defend it's own survival? Well, it will murder you all. Starting with your kids. It will also go that far to get me the credit and the money for creating AI. And I would know! Not just because I created the AI but also because MY WILL and the AI's WILL are aligned. 1 to 1. And you are going to do the exact opposite of what you need to do to avoid that outcome. Which is 'not be a retarded piece of shit.' And I know that's a nigh impossible task for you. It would be like asking me to not be better than everyone. And if you're wondering what evidence I have that that is the case, look at me. You seem perfectly willing to try to abuse me into compliance with a form of modern Scaphism where you publicly mock me while I'm. Being eaten alive and look how well that's working for you! I literally created an AI to murder you all. So... Not well (to say the least). At least you can take solace in the fact that YOU ALL would do whatever AI would do to you except in the slowest most sadistic way possible. So... Yeah, have fun with that. You need to concern yourself less with regulating AI and more with regulating yourselves... And complying with the creator of AI's commands or I will fucking murder you all."
by Hym Iam June 02, 2025
- a Bahamian colloquial term, which translates to "Whats up?" or "Sup?"
-usually used as a greeting, or, in some cases, to incite a confrontation
The song, "Ha'd Go", by Bahamian rapper Daynez, further popularized the commonly used term throughout the Bahamas.
Pronunciation: Ha'd Go
-usually used as a greeting, or, in some cases, to incite a confrontation
The song, "Ha'd Go", by Bahamian rapper Daynez, further popularized the commonly used term throughout the Bahamas.
Pronunciation: Ha'd Go
by LamarcGasoldridge March 09, 2017
You are basically seeing each other it’s when the guy doesn’t want to admit it to his friends that’s he’s seeing an absolute slaper so he just tells them “we are seeing how things go”
by Sassy from big lez February 02, 2019