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 25, 2006
a line made famous by the pirates of the caribbean movies. it is to be used when you are setting off to do something i.e. on a mission. usually uttered to oneself after other instructions have been given.
a loose translation is: "now, lets go."
a loose translation is: "now, lets go."
person 1: alright first we'll get the beer, then we'll get the car, and then we're off to Mexico!
other people: alright! yay! woohoo!
person 1: now bring me that horizon
other people: alright! yay! woohoo!
person 1: now bring me that horizon
by Kennedi Greene September 27, 2007
A taunt often screamed after proving your opponent wrong during or just after a heated argument. To conceed to this your opponent must reply, "your the baldwin baby!"
" And then i showed him the game was in the case where i had put it, and screamed, Whos the Baldwin Now Bitch!!"
"Jim said saoory and also, by the rules, Conceded that I was the baldwin."
Whos the Baldwin Now Bitch
"Jim said saoory and also, by the rules, Conceded that I was the baldwin."
Whos the Baldwin Now Bitch
by Flyingpenguin February 07, 2008
by John Riley August 27, 2004
An interjection praising the quality of the dog (i.e. person, generally male) in question, with reference to a recent noteworthy accomplishment.
"I vowed never to visit www.yourethemannowdog.com again 2 months ago and I'm still clean!"
"2 months without inane net comedy like that. You're the man now, dog!"
"AAAAAAAH!
"2 months without inane net comedy like that. You're the man now, dog!"
"AAAAAAAH!
by Dave September 20, 2003
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When people come out as being Bi, before later revealing that they are actually Gay. Seen by some as easier than coming out.
by Mr GGGGGGGGG May 27, 2009