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Diego: Guns are for sissies, real men throw knives! *throws knives*
Jim, a news reporter: *from outside* I've been in many hostage situations like this, and it can escalate very quickly.
Jim, a news reporter: *from outside* I've been in many hostage situations like this, and it can escalate very quickly.
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by dreamwalkin March 4, 2009
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Get the throw a tray up in that piece mug.a friend or person who is only considered a friend when they are needed or used by another. Other times, the person will ignore them.
a person who isn't really a friend, but just being used.
a temporary friend who is only there until you're bored of them.
a person who isn't really a friend, but just being used.
a temporary friend who is only there until you're bored of them.
by marshthemallow February 24, 2015
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Ralph: Oh yea Braaa. I met her and then some.
Burford: What Braaa?
Ralph: She invited me in for a visit and before you new it, I was throwing back the shutters!
Burford: Sweeet! How was she?
Ralph: Them was some good eats Braaaa!
Ralph: Oh yea Braaa. I met her and then some.
Burford: What Braaa?
Ralph: She invited me in for a visit and before you new it, I was throwing back the shutters!
Burford: Sweeet! How was she?
Ralph: Them was some good eats Braaaa!
by Eaton Holgoode July 2, 2009
Get the Throwing Back The Shutters mug.A dated and offensive expression generally used by English people to describe someone having an over the top strop.
Offensively refers to Irish people as "paddys" and their "over the top sulking" when it came to the English stealing Irish land, pillaging and their refusal to grant the Irish their independence for a long time.
It implies unreasonableness, obstinacy and an inability to control the temper (which go nicely with drunkeness and violence of course).
Outdated expression thats up there with the likes of "working like a black"
Offensively refers to Irish people as "paddys" and their "over the top sulking" when it came to the English stealing Irish land, pillaging and their refusal to grant the Irish their independence for a long time.
It implies unreasonableness, obstinacy and an inability to control the temper (which go nicely with drunkeness and violence of course).
Outdated expression thats up there with the likes of "working like a black"
by cupantae94 February 18, 2017
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