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Coming down the escalator

A phrase used to describe the first in a series of very bad decisions.
I can't help but feel like he might be coming down the escalator...
by Δεκλαν October 5, 2020
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don't spill the gravy

instructions typically given to another during sexual intercourse in reference to swallowing all of their cum, don't miss a drop... aka, don't spill the gravy
That's right baby, open your mouth, don't spill the gravy.
by jericho696969 December 16, 2008
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Lets get the flock out of dodge

It basically means "lets get the heck out of here."
"This bomb is about to blow! Lets get the flock out of dodge!"
by trevorbuchh March 7, 2012
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Down goes the leaver, when you see the beaver

When you have a boner and then you see a hot girl and you go soft.
GUY1:Oh shit!
GUY2:HA HA! You know what they say, down goes the leaver, when you see the beaver.
by rawr17 January 21, 2010
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Dora the Explorer

A snotty 7 year old with no brains who travels on an adventure every FUCKING DAY with her homosexual monkey, boots.
What do they do after their half-an-hour show is up?
Nobody knows... except Diego, Dora's cousin. He joins in on the "festivities".

I swear in some episodes, where Dora and Boots are fed, someone sneaks some Crack into their food/drinks.
Dora The Explorer: C'mon boots. Let's go get fucked up.
Boots: Uh.. Dora... Little kids are watching.
Dora: so fucken what! Let's tell them how to buy drugs off a stranger.
Boots: First, we need the map
Dora: FUCK THA MAP!
by Dilzx33 October 4, 2008
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back door at the white house

having anal sex with a white girl,
her parents are all, white picket fence and white house, last night i went to the back door at the white house with her.
by jaffaw July 16, 2009
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hold down the fort

Taking care of the place you're at while others are gone.
As Sandy was leaving work, she said "hold down the fort" to Jill, who was now working alone.
by ButterflyTrixi August 31, 2008
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