The proper way to respond to pointless internet argument, consisting of insults being thrown around. Usually used to end the conversation.
Person 1: You're so fucking stupid.
Person 2: I'll put that in my notes.
Person 1: You're so fucking stupid.
Person 2: I'll put that in my notes.
by Your Sister March 08, 2015
"How does this rank for you in playoff pushes, the excitement of this building and the fans' involvement over the last couple of games?"
"Yeah, I mean, it's been unbelievable. A whole lot better than Vancouver, I'll tell you that for free."
"Yeah, I mean, it's been unbelievable. A whole lot better than Vancouver, I'll tell you that for free."
by Uncle Leo Must Go Now! January 23, 2024
Mikey: "Alright David, here's your Triple Cheeseburger with Fries and a Coke. That's £12 total."
David: "I'll pay you when I get paid."
David: "I'll pay you when I get paid."
by BlueXander May 25, 2023
This is a way of responding to, "are you okay?/do you feel sick?" Just go, "eh, I'll live/live it up/live it off." Because in all honesty, if you're sick, we are never okay. Yet we always say we are but oh well,
by Αγαπημένη ꔫ February 01, 2025
A threat basically meaning that the recipient is in very serious trouble if certain conditions are met.
by Stupidly Sophisticated December 16, 2020
A quote that is used by Legs a character from the simpsons, threatening somone to beat him up in the gut
What's the matter you?
You ain't so big.
Me and him are gonna whack-a you in Labonza or gut
Get in my way and i'll whack you in the Labonza
You ain't so big.
Me and him are gonna whack-a you in Labonza or gut
Get in my way and i'll whack you in the Labonza
by MeshueRay March 06, 2017
"I'll see you at Walmart" is an expression that was reportedly created by a US army soldier in the Tacoma Seattle area. It has since gained popularity and spread throughout various urban communities. The origins of the phrase are unclear, but it is believed to have originated as a way to challenge or threaten others in a confrontational manner. While the exact meaning and usage of the phrase may vary among different groups, it generally conveys a sense of aggression and a willingness to engage in physical altercation. As with any potentially violent language, it is important to use the phrase responsibly and with caution, as it can easily escalate a situation and lead to harm.
by Introvert95 April 02, 2023