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Oh yes; you definetely need to acquire some of that goodness for yourself.
(Oh my stars) That is just, what you need!
Why, That's right up your alley!
Oh My glory — that sounds (delightfully) just like you.
Yo sucka, I got ta gets me sum o'dat"
Several lovely African-American girls walking away from an ATM (after an unsucessful visit) spot a rich-looking white boy getting into his BMW (after visiting the ATM). One girl says to the other, "Well, There you go Miss Mama".
by Richie333 December 15, 2008
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You Come at the King, You Best Not Miss! — The is one of the most famous lines from the George Pellicanos / David Simon series The Wire. Originally spoken by Street King and “drug dealer robber” Omar Little to the drug gang hit man Roland “Wee-Bey” Brice after Brice unsuccessfully tries to collect the bounty on Omar’s head in an ambush.

After the Brice is wounded and his crew is killed, Omar leaves Wee-Bey conspicuously alive uttering the famous words:

“Yo Bey, the lesson here is: You Come at the King, You Best Not Miss!”

Amazingly years after The Wire series ran, this line is now being quoted verbatim by the American News Media in the general direction of lawmakers attempting to bring Donald J. Trump to justice.

I don’t know which is more paradoxical: hearing a White woman say this while affecting a Baltimore Black-cent; or, that this warning is being given to lawmakers about a former president of the United States.

Wow…now, y’all got the briefcase AND the gun.
I want to see Trump brought to justice and treated exactly like both Reality Winner and Jack Teixeira. But, words of wisdom to the Justice Department: You Come at the King, You Best Not Miss!
by Mind Hunter the Profiler June 16, 2023
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One of Omar Little's best lines. He's the king of West-Baltimore and warns his enemies that they only have one shot or else they're gone.
When you come at the king, you best not miss.
by Omar's Shotgun June 29, 2017
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When someone doesn't know the answer to a simple question. (Recently, 50% of the Miss USA contestants didn't know who the Vice-President of the USA is.)
"Dude, what time is it?"
"Duh, I don't know, man."
"Thank you, Miss USA."
by regsixer December 12, 2012
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The way you feel when you lose a BFF or when they betray you.
I can't believe my Best friend whom I've known for several years betrayed me but I guess you gotta love them, gotta hate them, gotta miss them
by Bestie 4 life February 20, 2022
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Commonly used by girls to say to other girls or guys whom they are close to and miss, but don’t want to come off too strong by saying “I miss you” so saying I miss your face is in a lighter context but holds just as much underlying meaning.
Girl with big crush but doesn’t want to be creepy: oh yeah haha! I miss your face we should hang out soon!
by Memekingz February 1, 2018
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