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What's Your Damage?

A phrase used by nimrods who want to be "up beat" with the millennium’s technology advance by switching a technical term into a harsh question when they could just ask you nicely if something was bothering you.
"Geebuz d00d, what's your damage?"
"Mom, cut it out, you're scaring little Timothy."
by Phatal August 29, 2004
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nick’s your dad

You got caught in a lie and needed to work your way out of it.
Oh man, I heard you went to the DMV and forged a signature. Well, nick’s your dad.
by Graitbigliar March 29, 2024
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What's your get down?

When someone ask a person this question, it's mostly meaning what's that person m.o
Priors, vice, intentions, what type of person are you
Hey homie what's your get down?
I like to get straight to the point.
by BiGG Tee July 28, 2022
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Here's Your 2 Dollars

When Someone is telling you someting and it ceases to be interesting at some point you interrupt them loudly by saying: "Here's your 2 dollars!"

It's actually a reference to the movie "Dirty Work" with Norm MacDonald
"And I realized at that moment, I wasn't even a huma-"
"HERE'S YOUR 2 DOLLARS!"
by noisetrash March 21, 2009
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it's not your daddy's

1. Used to contrast something of the present with something of the past that it superficially resemmbles.

2. Used to contrast the current incarnation of something from its past or 'classical' form.
Dude #1: Man, I hear they are putting apples & milk in MickeyD's Happy Meals now.

Dude#2: No way!

Dude#1: Yeah, it's not your daddy's Happy Meal anymore.
by UrbanWebster's July 27, 2011
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Something you say after introducing yourself as Chelsea.
Hi, my name is Chelsea, what's your favorite dinner food?
by jumping_beans June 3, 2020
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ain't your daddy's

1. Used to contrast something of the present with something of the past that it superficially resemmbles.

2. Used to contrast the current incarnation of something from its past or 'classical' form.

cf. the mother of all battles
Ain't your daddy's Vietnam

Ain't your daddy's Rock'n'Roll
by Marcel van Kraat September 11, 2006
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