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Give me some skin

When two friends meet and touch their hands together in a special handshake/greeting. (one hand may be slapped down onto the others, a 'high five' action, or two fists colliding in a friendly punching action) Usually said as a command.
by im full of knowledge February 3, 2012
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Giving it the biggen

When someone attempts to make themselves appear tougher or cooler than they really are
Oh, look at you, giving it the biggen!

He proper gave the biggen.
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you give me aids

When someone annoys you to the point where you get AIDS.
Alex: Send me pics of the Homework.
Byron: Why didn't you do it?
Alex: Too Lazy.
Byron: You give me AIDS.
by ByronNotBryan January 4, 2016
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Giving someone the business

Giving someone a hard time or trouble. Often mis accredited to the 1986 football game call, but is actually a much older term.

For an earlier reference see "Twilight Zone - What you Need"
"Patience, thats another thing that you need Mr. Renard, patience"

"What are you doin, givin me the business!?!"

could be substituted for giving someone the business
by Tha Ape December 18, 2008
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indian giver

Indian Giver
There are two popular etymologies for this term for a person who gives a gift only to later demand its return. The first is that it is based on an unfair stereotype of Native Americans, that they don't keep their word. In the other popular explanation, the term doesn't cast aspersions on Native Americans, instead it echoes the broken promises the whites made to the Indians. Neither is accurate, although the first is closer to the truth.
Instead the term comes from different commercial practices. To the Native Americans, who had no concept of money or currency, gifts were a form of trade goods, of exchange. One didn't give a gift without expecting one of equivalent value in return. If one could not offer an equivalent return gift, the original gift would be refused or returned. To the Europeans, who with their monetary-based trade practices, this seemed low and insulting, gifts were not for trade but were to be freely given.

The noun Indian gift dates to 1765. Indian giver follows about a century later in 1865. Originally, these reflected simply the expectation of a return gift. By the 1890s, the sense had shifted to mean one who demands a gift back.
by Divaznc1 June 22, 2004
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I don't give two shits

Way of saying, I really could care less for this shit, and shut the fuck up. Wrapped up in one little phrase.
Dude #1: Hey, can you go water my plants while I'm gone?

Dude #2: I don't give two shits about your damn plants!
by Waffleboy2c7 March 27, 2010
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