That little chick flew the coup and that raccoon saw and its going to eat it.
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to leave the mess that was my house, i flew the coup, and never returned.
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to leave the mess that was my house, i flew the coup, and never returned.
by GarthhhhAlgarrrrrrr July 18, 2008
Did you know that yesterday my pet bird flew over a country where there is an epidemic of the deadly bird flu.
by Mama Geri May 07, 2006
When you're exposed to someone serving such fierceness, body, or look that it's as if you "caught the spirit" so hard your wig is thrown from your head.
by homo-sapien December 27, 2016
Being overconfident and reckless. Not knowing your limits. The phrase comes from the tale of Icarus, a young man who flew too close to the sun and fell from the sky when his wings melted. It's a tale of caution, warning us to remember our limitations.
Person #1: That man was killed by the gang leader, thinking he can take him on.
Person #2: I guess he flew too close to the sun.
Person #2: I guess he flew too close to the sun.
by TheFierceDeity1 March 27, 2016
by pureismileven February 25, 2018
When an employee is stressed out and pushed to the breaking point and starts screaming loudly and uncontrollably, it is said their hamster flew off the exercise wheel such as is found in a hamster's cage. Frequently happens to employees at "the new AT&T"
by The Metric Groper April 26, 2008
"A potato flew around my room" is apart of a popular vine involving a potato attached to a fan by a red sting while someone is singing "A potato flew around my room before you came…" this vine has been mimicked but those vines are cr@p compared to the original.
by Sushi_22111 November 27, 2014