Here comes dat boi, oh shit waddup
by Gay rainbow May 19, 2019
Here comes Dat Boi rolling down the street
by C-Shark 1v1 meh m8 March 07, 2017
A boi is a very rare species of frog, it lives in the swamp, as they live in their natural habitat they adapt to their given unicycle, it is said they honor the BOIIIIIII toad because he is the one who has created them, they love to meet new people, and make sure to start your conversation with a OH SHIT, WADDUP
by EaTSoap April 15, 2019
Hop On Dat ! Means you're shooting your shot on a big bum badgyal/badman; vice versa. Hop On Dat is found spoken in Winnipeg MB, HOP ON DAT FAM
by greATSPERSON February 24, 2023
#TweetDat
A funny Twitter game in which you attempt to get your friend to tweet something embarrassing.
How to play:
After someone says something funny, you instantly say "Tweet Dat" after.
This now means they have to tweet what they just said using the hashtag #TweetDat, no matter how embarrassing!
If they fail to tweet what they said, they are given a forfeit (typically a shaven eyebrow).
Saying "Safety" after something you just said means people cannot call "Tweet Dat" on you.
A funny Twitter game in which you attempt to get your friend to tweet something embarrassing.
How to play:
After someone says something funny, you instantly say "Tweet Dat" after.
This now means they have to tweet what they just said using the hashtag #TweetDat, no matter how embarrassing!
If they fail to tweet what they said, they are given a forfeit (typically a shaven eyebrow).
Saying "Safety" after something you just said means people cannot call "Tweet Dat" on you.
James: "Oi boys, my girlfriend said I'm shit in bed!"
Matt: "Haha, tweet dat!"
James: "Shit."
James would then tweet: "My girlfriend said I'm shit in bed #TweetDat"
Matt: "Haha, tweet dat!"
James: "Shit."
James would then tweet: "My girlfriend said I'm shit in bed #TweetDat"
by thewiseguy May 04, 2014
To come through, to hustle through something or simply take a risk like you do when throwing a dice. Instead of saying "i had to take that risk" the phrase " I had to DICE DAT" could be used instead.
by HU$TLE ARD June 09, 2020
by Josie Stonem September 05, 2009