The act of finding your foe out an about, especially while driving, ready to throw fists at any given moment.
As CoTy rolls up into traffic,
"Nigga I knew I would catch you in traffic, come on threw so we can throw some fists like woo wooo wwwoopin that ass!"
"Nigga I knew I would catch you in traffic, come on threw so we can throw some fists like woo wooo wwwoopin that ass!"
by GhettoCreteSlang January 3, 2014
Get the Catch You In Traffic mug.by beattlejuice March 8, 2007
Get the beat you to sleep mug.1. An expression of incredulity.
2. An inquiry as to the seriousness of a statement.
3. Occasionally, both 1 and 2.
2. An inquiry as to the seriousness of a statement.
3. Occasionally, both 1 and 2.
by Alternate November 9, 2010
Get the Are you serious wendy? mug.Nacho: *sniff*, "I smell fish sticks..DAMN YOU SPIDERMAN!!!"
"Someone has cut my hair too short...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Is that...an ugly girl? DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Banana splits...mmmmm...good. WAIT! Its not split evenly! DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"This tuff gangster jacket is too small for me...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"There are no bagels in the fridge...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"I made a D in Social Studies. Now I'm grounded. That last F almost made me fail...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Polly is trying to call me again...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11 WHAT DID I EVER DO TO YOU??????11"
"Someone has cut my hair too short...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Is that...an ugly girl? DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Banana splits...mmmmm...good. WAIT! Its not split evenly! DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"This tuff gangster jacket is too small for me...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"There are no bagels in the fridge...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"I made a D in Social Studies. Now I'm grounded. That last F almost made me fail...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11"
"Polly is trying to call me again...DAMN YOU SPIDER MAN!!!!!!11 WHAT DID I EVER DO TO YOU??????11"
by Can Not May 15, 2005
Get the DAMN YOU SPIDERMAN mug.It is words used by people who are in Love with each other,
They would do anything for the other person,
They would tell them things they wouldn't share with anyone,
They are happy and smitten,
It gives them a reason to live.
Just thinking about that person puts a smile on their face and makes their day perfect,
They would go through anything and go anywhere for you,
It leads people to marriage and having kids.
They would give you everything you need and be Content with just being with you and seeing you happy.
The only thing they would want to change about you is your last name.
They would do anything for the other person,
They would tell them things they wouldn't share with anyone,
They are happy and smitten,
It gives them a reason to live.
Just thinking about that person puts a smile on their face and makes their day perfect,
They would go through anything and go anywhere for you,
It leads people to marriage and having kids.
They would give you everything you need and be Content with just being with you and seeing you happy.
The only thing they would want to change about you is your last name.
Andrew: I Love you so much I can't fall asleep because reality is better than my dreams. xXx
Caitlin: Awwwww, I feel the same about you -Kisses Andrew- I Love You. -puts head into Andrew's chest- XxX
Caitlin: Awwwww, I feel the same about you -Kisses Andrew- I Love You. -puts head into Andrew's chest- XxX
by Andiboy September 7, 2010
Get the I Love You mug.The official greeting of the Wendy Williams show. Sometimes preceded by a tongue click and a quick sultry pose.
by Minxys October 7, 2009
Get the how you doooin'? mug.An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!".
Common variations: "Git it roond ye"
Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
Common variations: "Git it roond ye"
Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
by BigBlackGuy August 22, 2007
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