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You know why I’m here.

Often accompanied by someone playing a few seconds of the song titled "Sicko Mode" by Travis Scott, they are the cursed words every single McDonald’s employee had to listen to day in and day out every single day between September 8th and October 4th 2020 when excited customers came to order the meal at their local McDonald’s, some even visiting several as they reportedly had shortages on common items found in the meal due to the popularity of the promotion. If you’d like to see some of this madness for yourself, search up "you know why I’m here" on YouTube. (Without the quotation marks.)
McDonald’s employee: Hi, welcome to McDonald’s can I take your order?

Customer: You know why I’m here. (plays Sicko Mode)

Employee: *sighs internally* You want some Sprite with that?

Customer: Yeah.
by Mikkebak August 9, 2021
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we out here trynna function

tow or more people who are some where trying to start or join a party.

origination: the east bay area
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me and my niggas are going to the function

I'm having a function if you wanna come
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up in here

Damn somethin smell funkier-than-a-muthafucka up in here.
by Willy October 8, 2003
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Now come here

A phrase used after someone says something stupid so you can slap them upside the head.
by Yehann September 17, 2009
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cabs are here

Cabs are here, means that the cabs/taxi just arrived, and everybody should be ready to go, but as always someone is not yet ready, and the phrase should be shout very loudly and aggressively, so everybody could hear it, thats "The cabs are here". This phrase was first announced by Pauly D, from the Jersey Shore seires, when he shout it loudly, thats the cabs arrived but as usual no one was ready to go.
Lee was in the bathroom, checking his hair and when Josh gets a callphone, and was told that the cabs has arrived, he then hangsout, and shout loudly to Lee, "THE CABS ARE HERE!!!!!"
by Dr.Terrible November 28, 2015
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I'm very happy to be here

1. To have consumed 4 - 5 standard drinks; to be socially acceptably drunk
2. The only way to truly enjoy a party.
Dude: Hey man! Enjoying the party?
Man: *Slightly slurring* Oh I'm very happy to be here, thank you.
by Blackstump November 13, 2003
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