Something Littles say when they don't want to be direct with how they feel.
Typically used for the word horny, and/or wanting Playtime.
Typically used for the word horny, and/or wanting Playtime.
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by marl December 17, 2006

Words (often used in Australia) used to affirm (or sometimes indicate) intentions of concluding an argument outside, usually with fists. Since alcohol-fueled arguments generally take place in crowded hotels, many fights are taken outside to the hotel's parking lot to minimise harm to bystanders and reduce the number of potential witnesses.
Often synonymous with the american phrase "let's take this outside" in relation to fighting words.
Also the name of a segment on the show "Blokesworld" relating to self-defence in the event of a fight.
Often synonymous with the american phrase "let's take this outside" in relation to fighting words.
Also the name of a segment on the show "Blokesworld" relating to self-defence in the event of a fight.
Person 1: You've been pissin' me off all night - you wanna step outside?
Person 2: I'm up for it bitch - you me carpark now!
Person 2: I'm up for it bitch - you me carpark now!
by gibbo67 May 31, 2006

The term smile now cry later was made popular by chicanos from California in the 70's it means to live life to the fullest and worry about the bullshit later..
Example; I'm going to rob a bank and enjoy the money while I can and if I get caught I guess I'll smile now cry later.
by Sjc21 April 14, 2022
