An idiom from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' (1600) by William Shakespeare.
-The person in question is literally influential to the point that he/she can be compared to having the world in his/her possession,
-The person in question has a lot of choice in some matter.
-The person in question is literally influential to the point that he/she can be compared to having the world in his/her possession,
-The person in question has a lot of choice in some matter.
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*Ring*
1: Hello?
2: Hey, can you talk?
1: Later, I'm taking a dump right now.
2: Ugh...dude...the world is your Twitter.
1: Oh, sorry
1: Hello?
2: Hey, can you talk?
1: Later, I'm taking a dump right now.
2: Ugh...dude...the world is your Twitter.
1: Oh, sorry
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The sample text on an Urban Dictionary T-Shirt that you can customize and put a word on. There is a picture of an Urban Dictionary shirt under the like and dislike buttons. The caption sais
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"The Urban Dictionary T-Shirt
Soft and offensive. Just like you."
John - "Yo, what word should I put on my Urban Dictionary shirt?"
Brendon - "You should put YOUR WORD HERE so it looks exactly like the picture. By the way, your mom has cancer."
Brendon - "You should put YOUR WORD HERE so it looks exactly like the picture. By the way, your mom has cancer."
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