We here in Albuquerque call it Fanta Se.
by Daikenn February 3, 2007
It means in French, let's leave. Se casser in French really means to break. But in slang, se casser means to leave. On is a familiar way of saying, We. Thus: Let us (we) leave. The se is a grammatical word and this is not a French lesson so let us leave it at that.
Cette boum est morte, on se casse!
This party is dead, let's leave!
This party is dead, let's get the hell out of here.
Voilà la police, on se casse!
There is the police, let's get the hell out of here!
This party is dead, let's leave!
This party is dead, let's get the hell out of here.
Voilà la police, on se casse!
There is the police, let's get the hell out of here!
by monsieur screech July 5, 2007
The new portuguese expression for being absolutely cool, something being pimpin'. From the portuguese "está-se", which means "we are" (the collective) and the english "pimpin'". It can be written as "se pimpin", but it is graphically more appealing if it is between apostrophes.
by CIMENTO. November 19, 2006
by Cool Guy August 2, 2015
'aaram se' is a Hindi phrase which equals to the english word "easy, take your own time, do it slowly, softly, be cool...etc."
aaram se Bhai.......easy bro!
aaram se karo.......work slowly
now u tell me, whatz the meaning of "Breath aaram se" ?
aaram se karo.......work slowly
now u tell me, whatz the meaning of "Breath aaram se" ?
by Jasperduf May 1, 2009
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