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Like it ain't no Thursday 

An expression to show that what one has done or will do requires qualification because of it's extraordinary characteristics.
"I hit that shit like it ain't no Thursday!" exclaimed James as he walked away from the slot machine with his winnings.

Disgusted with his co-worker's lack of respect, Nick threatened, "Boy, I'm gonna kick yo ass like it ain't no Thursday."
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like a door knob 

when a girl is so easy all u have to do is ask and you and your friends can get some action from her every other day

she is like a door knob everyone gets a turn
like a door knob by boom0259 October 6, 2008

like-ster 

On Facebook, a person who blasts others for 'liking' average things, like famous quotations, news articles, photos of babies, puppies and kitties, and complains about 'likes' for things with the purpose of obtaining free items or discounts from retailers.
Much like the hipster, the like-ster can be found dissing average consumers.
like-ster by Sunny Delite January 2, 2013

Like a Frenchman's Armpit 

Generally used to describe someone that is emitting a strong, foul body odor. However, may apply to describe anything with a putrid, rancid smell.
Roger's refusal to bath on a regular basis had become unbearable. He was finally confronted by his boss who told him there were too many complaints about him smelling Like a Frenchman's Armpit.

Like Woah 

1. something good or adding emphasis
2. used as emphasis on another ones sentance "im amazed", "Wow"
1.This chineese food is like woah
2. Bob: Latino girls are hot
Steve: Like woah
Like Woah by J5 November 5, 2002

like whore 

A egotistical person who expects a lot of people to 'like' their Facebook posts, no matter how stupid, or not-well-thought-out they may be
Bogart: Did you see that link I posted on your wall?
Sam: Yeah, what of it?
Bogart: Did you like it?
Sam: Yeah it was okay
Bogart: Well...
Sam: Well what
Bogart: How come you haven't liked it?
Sam: Jeez, you like whore
like whore by cohencock December 2, 2011