by pseudonyms.are.gay March 15, 2009
Get the hide your boner mug.n. To believe that you are better than you are; to behave in a way that is incongruous with one's family of origin
Origin: Southern American colloquialism
Origin: Southern American colloquialism
Mother: I don't know who you think you is, goin' off to college like that.
Daughter: I'm trying to better myself.
Neighbor: You gettin' above your raising, that's what.
Daughter: I'm trying to better myself.
Neighbor: You gettin' above your raising, that's what.
by Currer813 July 23, 2010
Get the Above your raising mug.-a girl playing with a guys dick or balls. (This is just a holiday term, Please don't actually use it when you want to lick your boyfriends)
by Bombshells hair salon bitch December 18, 2014
Get the jingle your bells mug.My housemate gave us back the binbags that he hid for 2-3 days for no fuckin reason.... "you can shove ur fuckin binbags up your arse! cha cha, you can shove ur fuckin binbags up your arse, cha cha....u can shove yer fuckin..."
by therealjag February 22, 2009
Get the up your arse mug.Masturbating so violently that there is enough friction to erase the fingerprints on your masturbating hand.
Sorry man, I just watched that hot chick from That 70s Show and had to erase my fingerprints really fast.
Erasing your fingerprints?
You know, whack it.
Erasing your fingerprints?
You know, whack it.
by Bob McGillian January 12, 2011
Get the erasing your fingerprints mug.In all seriousness though, saying "what's your game" is normally something a cowboy says when he's provoked or offended by what someone is doing or saying and another common phrase that's said rather than "what's your game" is "what're you playing at, boy" and you gotta lay alot of emphasis on the "boy". Really they can also mean the same thing as "what in tarnation" but essentially the phrases (excluding "what in tarnation") mean what are you doing.
Person: I just think that's not true
Cowboy: what's your game?
Person: I don't believe you
Cowboy: what're you getting at, boy?
Cowboy: what's your game?
Person: I don't believe you
Cowboy: what're you getting at, boy?
by atelynurora February 27, 2017
Get the What's your game mug.when you have a friend that is acting ridiculous in public, someone is likely to tell you to get your friend. or, if someone says something off the wall, you respond with 'get your friend.'
by Ashley C. January 5, 2006
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