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"What About the Troops" Person

People who wait for someone to announce a tragety or an act of courage or heroism and proceed to state that the announcement has no meaning because the troops have experienced more heroism, tragedy, courage, ect. They then make a statement about the country not having any "true" values.
After a famous celebrity dies Rebecca posted a status about troops dieing every day and stated that everyone needs to talk about that even though she never talks about the troops regularly. She is such a "What About the Troops" Person.
by Hobartastic June 5, 2015
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throw what you know

When sorority girls flash their wannabe gang signs for group pictures, pictures with celebrities, or any pictures at all. May be accompanied by "skinny arm" and/or "sorority squat."
Make sure you throw what you know at fall formal!

Throwing what I know with my sisters in the middle of the road with this car!

Making Randy Jackson throw what he doesn't know!
by secret sorostitute December 1, 2013
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What's Gucci in the Cucci

Basically, what's up with a newer style. It's similar to "What's litt in the Clit", it's sure to give a laugh
Mark: Aye Peter, What's Gucci in the cucci.

Peter: Sup
by Capt.KoolAid July 4, 2016
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no fate but what we make

From the terminator movie meaning that we can change the future, tho t3 screws the whole series up.
"the future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves"
by Coca December 26, 2003
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Thats what he said

Similar to thats what she said, except it refers to what a male would have said during the act of having sex.
Person 1: It was short but its good cuz it was free.

Person 2: Thats what HE said
by Crazyman4 July 22, 2009
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What's wrong with your face?

A sarcastic reference to being ugly or deformed. Either used directly or as a lone, out of context reference.

Phrase refers to the film reviews of Plinkett at Red Letter Media, who coined the term when observing an alien character in "The Phantom Menace."
Hey, you in the sweater. What's wrong with your face?
by Endangered February 4, 2010
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