Frosty fungi: Maybe J is back on the table Tino
Balenbino: 😏
Frosty fungi: But H and E still take the cake
Balenbino: 😏
Frosty fungi: But H and E still take the cake
by lemonsareverysour December 14, 2022
Get the back on the table mug.1. What a progressive communist says when they are trying to establish any form of credibility.
2. What a person says when they think they are smarter then their predecessor when in reality they are not, and in fact, the real child.
3. Any person with TDS states this over and over again in their head to confirm the validity of their actions.
2. What a person says when they think they are smarter then their predecessor when in reality they are not, and in fact, the real child.
3. Any person with TDS states this over and over again in their head to confirm the validity of their actions.
China joe said "the adults are back in charge", does this mean we are going to have nuclear war with President Putin because joey-boy is a complete fuckin idgit!
Kamala, legs wide open, stated again 'the adults are back in charge'.... She is one to talk she literally 'blew' her way into the white house, just ask ol' willie brown!
Kamala, legs wide open, stated again 'the adults are back in charge'.... She is one to talk she literally 'blew' her way into the white house, just ask ol' willie brown!
by Wise White Man May 18, 2023
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by doubbleprower2 October 16, 2020
Get the so we back in the mines mug.In passing, the term is interchangeable with "back to the grind." A slang way of saying you are done with a conversation and you have to get back to what you were doing.
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Get the Back to the Perks mug.Dude: Your suppose to be some slick shit muthafucker and now look at ya all back of the bus and shit
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by Dustin Chumley January 28, 2006
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Get the Back to the Future mug.Completely meaningless phrase which has gained inexplicable global popularity. It's an incomplete thought: Back in what day? It's a redundant way of saying "Once, I..." or "I used to..." and adds words without adding any extra meaning. Similar to the equally pointless "at the end of the day..." popularised by English soccer stars.
by hunthill August 18, 2006
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