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All you want

As much as one would like. Often disapprovingly.
1. - I dont see her behind your back.

- Lie all you want, I saw her message in your phone.

2. You can eat all you want.
by Lonewolfie April 30, 2019
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Are you nervous yet?

When a guyy is running his hand up a girls shirt and keeps going further upward until she is nervous.
Guy: Want to play are you nervous yet?
Girl: Sure
(guys hand goes up almost to girls tits)
Guy: you nervous?
Girl: not at all.
by Gabbie! <33 February 10, 2010
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you know what

The expression ‘you know what’ is when one may say to another to get their attention, in a conversation. One may say this expression several times throughout one conversation to ensure they still have the attention of those participating in the conversation.

‘you know what’ also is when your stating to someone about something there not aware of , or when someone constantly pays them out they use the expression.
Example
Your outfit looks like your going clubbing not to work!
you know what’ no one likes you!
by NATASHACAR January 15, 2011
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Well, there you go

A catch-all answer to any given question or situation. A complete neutral response to any situation. A great verbal tool for anyones arsenal. Phrase is widely used in the south.
"Can you believe that guy?"...."Well, there you go!"

"You are a great dancer"..."Well, there you go!"
by Danzig1031 February 3, 2010
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I Have You

A reference to famous Youtube That Poppy "I Have You" video.
Often used by friends as a non-gay and non-weird way to say I love you.
Like bubscribe and I have you
by emma1488 February 24, 2017
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Thank You For Sharing

A non-committal (on the surface) response to a statement the phrase user finds, unconventional, unacceptable, heretical or bizarre. The undercurrent or true meaning is often fuck you, and the purpose is always to denigrate or dismiss what was said.

This phrase is often used in meetings and among members of 12-step groups, especially Alcoholics Anonymous, but appears to have wider usage (see entry in The Free Dictionary).

Usage is similar to Thank you for the flowers.
Heretic speaking in AA: "I've found that I can stay sober without taking the steps, and I don't have to come to meetings every day, and I don't need a..."

AA meeting discussion leader: "Thank you for sharing. Who else has something to share?"
by Joe M from Pasadena November 16, 2009
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you are in the past tense

Another way of saying "you're history" before killing them or ruining thier lives.
Don't push that button! PLEASE!



You are in the past tense, bub.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 16, 2004
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