A way to describe something that flopped/failed to make any money. The reverse version of triple platinum.
“I’m proudly announcing Creator Clash 3!”
“What the fuck? Why did you do another one if the last one went triple cardboard?”
“What the fuck? Why did you do another one if the last one went triple cardboard?”
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by Just a epic weeb February 2, 2020
Get the danny devito cardboard cutout mug.This is when everyone is at a public event. Beach. Park or a concert where you can park your car at like it’s a drive in movie. And some love pick up trucks to be standing up on back part or cuddle in the back part and anyway this is when everyone plays the same song on their phone connected to radio exactly to feel the vibrations rhythm coming together and it can’t be off at all. So typically we set it on a timer on a official time like 9pm and everyone starts playing exactly at 9pm it’s really the most amazing experience ever for parties.
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It's a comparison. They're not saying it is literally inedible, they're saying it tastes similar to something inedible
It's a comparison. They're not saying it is literally inedible, they're saying it tastes similar to something inedible
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Get the Taste like cardboard mug."Wet cat in a cardboard box rizz" can be used to describe someone so pathetic and or innocent, that you feel the need to date them, out of pity, or sympathy. Like how if you see a cat abandoned in a box on the side of a rainy street, you feel compelled to pick them up, and take care of them.
"I met this girl the other day, she was so lonely, and stumbled over her words a lot, but I gave her my number, because she had wet cat in a cardboard box rizz."
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Get the wet cat in a cardboard box rizz. mug.A historic housing project in Inkster, MI, originally built in the 1940s to provide affordable homes for Black families migrating to Detroit’s defense industries during WWII. Known as “Cardboard City” after its later decline, the project became a tight-knit community hub, shaping Inkster’s African American culture. While now closed, its legacy persists through local history and preservation efforts.
“Growing up in Lemonyne Gardens / Cardboard City, we learned street smarts and community first—The Gardens wasn’t just buildings, it was home.”
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