"Don't get lemon" - simply means 'don't get loud' in cockney slang. Usually used in london pubs when the bloke wearing the stone island jacket gets vexed with some mug at the bar.
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Get the Don't get lemon mug.is like a phrase or rhetorical question said after every other word, used by pakiz in the uk,pakiz, bengaliz, indians,anyone from the indian sub continent,south asia who live in britian.
paki1:whats cool?
paki2:chillin, ya get me!!
used back in the day and still is used, especially in birmingham!
paki2:chillin, ya get me!!
used back in the day and still is used, especially in birmingham!
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"You don't have any more beer, get back down!"
Q: "Sergeant, can I have tomorrow off?"
A: "Get back down!"
Q: "Did you cum baby?"
A: "Get back down!"
Q: "Sergeant, can I have tomorrow off?"
A: "Get back down!"
Q: "Did you cum baby?"
A: "Get back down!"
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Get the getting ready for work mug.The phrase "get on down with that bullshit" is a phrase coined by a Dirty South rapper from the backwoods of Missisdippi named Christopher Orlando Berry AKA "Chris Loc," member of a group what once was called "Children of the Cornbread, with other members including Mellow T, Dollar Bill (R.I.P.), and Dread among others. The term came about to refer to beautiful but trfling whorish women who only cling to men who they thought were going to be rich and famous-a man they can use to acquire wealth. Later on, almost everyone in the south adopted the term to refer to anyone who they have a distaste for or a person who they felt like was being shisty in their dealings with them. The phrase simply means that the shisty person who is bothering them needs to get away from them and stay away until they can be honest and trustworthy. Today the phrase is widespread and use of the phrase has surpassed the South. Children of the Cornbread has a song called "Get on Down" but it is not relating to the meaning of this phrase.
Example of how to use this term in the streets: "Man this bitch needs to get on down with that bullshit!"
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