by TheIntelligentBlackKid October 13, 2018
1.Him: Arnold do you wanne join my cruise ?
Arnold: Go fuc* yourself.
2.Him: Arnold do you wanne join me ?
Arnold : Leave me , in your mother .
Arnold: Go fuc* yourself.
2.Him: Arnold do you wanne join me ?
Arnold : Leave me , in your mother .
by israeli July 22, 2005
A saying of the US Marines
The more pain a Marine endures, the stronger he becomes.
If a Marine feels pain after working out, it means he had a good workout and physical weakness is leaving his body.
The more pain a Marine endures, the stronger he becomes.
If a Marine feels pain after working out, it means he had a good workout and physical weakness is leaving his body.
protester: "ouch my lungs hurt from smoking pot, and my arms hurt from holding this protest sign."
Marine: "Pain is weakness leaving the body."
Marine: "Pain is weakness leaving the body."
by artyin April 27, 2006
by S.c_X June 13, 2019
Something you say when people are annoying you and you wanna be left alone, but sadly most people think it means "go ahead and annoy me til I get mad and pull out a huge chunk of your hair"
P1: leave me alone
P2: *annoys P1*
P1: leave me the fuck alone!!
P2: *continues to annoy P1*
P1: *pulls out a chunk of P2's hair*
P2: *annoys P1*
P1: leave me the fuck alone!!
P2: *continues to annoy P1*
P1: *pulls out a chunk of P2's hair*
by Sad.Kim September 09, 2017
Similar to "Take it or leave it"(i.e. "this is your only option") but with a more sardonic edge.
I think this comes from a special edition of the Gilbert Shelton cartoon strip "Fat Freddie's Cat", in which the eponymous character narrowly escapes a genetically modified death at the hands of a mad, well, furrier.
I think this comes from a special edition of the Gilbert Shelton cartoon strip "Fat Freddie's Cat", in which the eponymous character narrowly escapes a genetically modified death at the hands of a mad, well, furrier.
Kid: What is there for dinner?
Dad: I'm cooking lasagne
Kid: wailing I don't like that
Dad: Well, take it or leave it, mein furrier
Dad: I'm cooking lasagne
Kid: wailing I don't like that
Dad: Well, take it or leave it, mein furrier
by John D W May 30, 2006
To only hang around with someone for so long that you can only say hello and settle for some basic conversation.
Alright, I'm going to have to love you and leave you or else I'll be late for the meeting this afternoon.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 18, 2004