by Chill fam it’s all g May 07, 2019
When a friend or acquaintance receives a haircut that exposes the back of their neck, a common practice is to utter the phrase "I like ya cut G" and slap the back of their neck as hard as humanly possible.
Retaliation is to be expected
Retaliation is to be expected
by MrGameAndKen July 31, 2020
by random-entry-errr January 17, 2008
The worst school in Prince William County. Don’t let the traditional fool you the kids cuss are rude and don’t follow the rules but who can blame them when the teachers are SO BAD. They have a stupid dress code that no one follows, ugly uniforms that no one wears, and teachers who use their status to publicly humiliate kids that they don’t like. ALL the teachers have favorites and it’s so blatantly obvious because that student is able to get away with so much more than anyone else. All the teachers at this school care about is the test grades and that they make “school of excellence,” everyone knows that the teachers don’t really care about the students they just care about the grades that they produce. All the kids are held to an unrealistic expectation that leads to so much stress it’s crazy. There are NO sports except baseball which is aimed at guys because they’re isn’t a softball and of course they have this thing called “dojo” points which only the very BEST kids are given which allow them to go to this really fun event or do this really fun thing at the end of the month and if you don’t get like 100 you can’t go. And if your not a favorite the teachers love to take away like 5 points at a time for things like forgetting to tuck in your shirt after using the bathroom. And speaking of favorites EVERY month they have “students of the month” which are granted the opportunity to wear jeans on that Friday but the thing is it’s the same students EVERY MONTH.
Hey, why’d your mom pull you from Mary G porter traditional school?
The pressure was getting to me and the teachers weren’t helping at all. I felt uncomfortable being there ,like I was gonna get called out for a bad test grade or get yelled at for spacing out. I wanted to play football and do fun stuff like that but the atmosphere there was toxic and the people were mean, I didn’t want to come to school, I hated it.
The pressure was getting to me and the teachers weren’t helping at all. I felt uncomfortable being there ,like I was gonna get called out for a bad test grade or get yelled at for spacing out. I wanted to play football and do fun stuff like that but the atmosphere there was toxic and the people were mean, I didn’t want to come to school, I hated it.
by The honest anonymous August 19, 2019
This is a meme that was created by a video showing a man saying the words:
"Oh you playin' minecraft? I like ya cut, G." before proceeding to slap a bald child on the back of the head.
This is often used as a phrase before slapping a person (often someone that recently had a haircut) on the back of the head.
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=2TA6rSkPMPA
"Oh you playin' minecraft? I like ya cut, G." before proceeding to slap a bald child on the back of the head.
This is often used as a phrase before slapping a person (often someone that recently had a haircut) on the back of the head.
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=2TA6rSkPMPA
Person 1: "Hey man! Look at my new cut!"
Person 2 proceeds to walk behind Person 1.
Person 2: "I like ya cut G."
Person 2 proceeds to slap person 1 on the back of the head.
Person 2 proceeds to walk behind Person 1.
Person 2: "I like ya cut G."
Person 2 proceeds to slap person 1 on the back of the head.
by the man behind the slaughter September 12, 2020
by Swagboy69420 November 13, 2020
The thing you say to your G when he gets a new haircut.
Often followed by a good ass slap to the guy with the haircut.
And tacobell.mp3
Often followed by a good ass slap to the guy with the haircut.
And tacobell.mp3
Me: I like your cut G
*slaps the back of my Gs head*
*tacobell.mp3 plays*
Ma G: *incoherent screaming*
*slaps the back of my Gs head*
*tacobell.mp3 plays*
Ma G: *incoherent screaming*
by Malaysian kid September 18, 2020