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Smile now cry later

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
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Im Thinking About Shit Later

An excuse to give to your friends when your so faded you fall asleep sitting up.
Austin (while filming): tyler are you sleeping?
Tyler (wakes up): What man? Im thinking about shit later.
by Tyler, Austin, Kenny, Max November 15, 2007
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Plant you now and dig you later

I'll plant you now and dig you later!
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moe-lester

a person who will clap u for 10 years straight with 600000 ft pole and put it in over an over till u cream
aidan is such a moe-lester
by Thebigdaddyclapper November 3, 2022
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we'll talk about it later

When someone wants to talk to you about some thing you don't want to keep saying we'll talk about it later and never do.
Elias: bro let me drive

Yi: we'll talk about it later.
by Mister yi ter fur robin December 27, 2011
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text me later

used when a person has asked someone a question and have then been ignored.
person1 to person2- ''haaay you coming out for my birthday?''
-ignored-
person1 to person2- ''aww wicked text me later''
by Raaz Taaz January 29, 2009
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Literally

A word to show that it really happened. Not to be confused with figuratively.
Correct Usage: It rained so hard last night, I could LITERALLY hear the raindrops as I was sleeping.
The person could hear the rain falling down while they were sleeping.
Incorrect Usage: It was LITERALLY raining cats and dogs last night.
Apparently, cats and dogs were falling from the sky last night, according to this person.
If you got this wrong, I don't blame you. I didn't know for a while, too.
Literally is not figuratively.
by ThatPyro September 24, 2015
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