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Commonly used before an event that will cause controversy begins.
Are you ready for the outrage?

"Yeah boy lets do this"
by polopolo January 16, 2010
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"I'd like you to lend me some money"

Etymology is from the cartoon "Popeye", where the character Wimpy would frequently utter this phrase. He was a glutton, and would consume burgers at a ferocious rate but could rarely pay for his habit.

The phrase implies the underlying feeling that the person will unlikely actually pay for the hamburger (or whatever) on Tuesday (or ever, for that matter.
I told my bank that I'd gladly 'pay them tuesday for a hamburger today' to buy that new sportscar, but they wouldn't approve me.
by Don Engel May 17, 2004
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What are you waiting for, Christmas?

Question asked of someone that's taking their sweet time doing something. Like people that sit at green lights forever, as though they're waiting for something to say it's okay for them to go.
Man, the light turned green 10 seconds ago and this guys still sitting there. Come on, go! What are you waiting for, Christmas?
by anonymous November 25, 2004
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From Popeye cartoons. Line often uttered by Popeye's portly friend Wimpy. Of course, "Tuesday" would never come, and so Wimpy constantly secured himself a free lunch. Thus the line is used to jokingly indicate that one would like to "borrow" something without any real intention of ever paying you back.
At the movies:

Bob: Aw man, I forgot my wallet! Hey Joe, I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a movie ticket today...?

Joe: Yeah whatever...I'll buy your sorry ass another movie ticket just shut up.
by beavinator May 17, 2004
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You Down for some Dong?

Its that question you pop when you know she's the one

The one who will stand beside you during the good times or bad, happy or sad
You see this beautiful girl walking by.. your eyes meet hers.. You're in love....
you then pop the question: "You Down for some Dong?"

Girl replies: Fuck yea!! me likey some Dong ASAP!!!
by Cacksman February 24, 2011
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What would you do for a Klondike bar?

For that chocolate-coated ice cream
Loaded big and thick, no room for a stick
What would you do for a Klondike bar?
by EasternEuropeanSlavLover December 26, 2021
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