Referring to the obtainment of a large sum of currency or when a squad nigga needs to hit his hood up.
Tupac: You ready to do this T?
T-pain: You know it nigga, let's get this money.
or
Juicy-J: Ayy you ready to hit the club tonight?
Notorious Big: Yo shit dawg let's get this money
T-pain: You know it nigga, let's get this money.
or
Juicy-J: Ayy you ready to hit the club tonight?
Notorious Big: Yo shit dawg let's get this money
by Xx_LetsGetThisMoney_xX August 26, 2018
Short for let’s go champ! Champ is Logan Paul, and generally the person saying it is Shannon Briggs. Supplying Logan’s ego
by K0B3 24 3 November 21, 2019
A phrase commonly used by men of power such as President of the United States which usually means that no matter what I say it will not be the truth. Mostly used when the truth is too unacceptable and may reveal their corruptive actions and total lack of leadership.
"Let me be clear, the prisoners used in exchange for Bergdahl will never return to the fight against the United States"
by Texas Beezler January 30, 2015
To party with no inhibitions; i.e. unleash the beast. The phrase was originally made popular by the worst song of all time, "who let the dogs out?", but now is used mockingly.
by jeru411 May 27, 2011
A phrase used in Celebration of a feat accomplished through unmatched awkward hustle. Should be said as the second half of a complete sentence including what feat is being celebrated. Coined by the greatest right fielder in the history of the Philadelphia phillies, hunter pence. While it is not necessary to have monster lats to use this phrase, it is hilly recommended.
Sarge - "what was going through your head as you rounded third scoring the wining run?"
Hunter Pence - "good game, let's go eat"
Rachel - "what'd you think of that."
Bob - "good Dutch rudder, let's go eat"
Hunter Pence - "good game, let's go eat"
Rachel - "what'd you think of that."
Bob - "good Dutch rudder, let's go eat"
by Hunter pence's lats August 03, 2011
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Basically the way someone will break up with you if they are trying put it nicely (see euphemism). The word "just" is the word that hurts. It's like saying, "Let's never go further than being friends. Never." Take out the "just" and it doesn't seem so bad, right?
"Hey Paul, I really like you, let's just be friends." Ehh, this doesn't work.. There has to be a "but" in there.
"Hey Paul, I really like you, but let's just be friends." Perrrfect. That one hurts more than a freight train.
"Hey Paul, I really like you, but let's just be friends." Perrrfect. That one hurts more than a freight train.
by Wolfin_ May 09, 2006