Barbarians (Undisciplined)
The only Racists, KKK Members, Oppressors of new lands, etc.
The easiest baits for green cards
The only people who have money
The only people who are arrogant and ignorant
The only people who are self-centered
The only people who are unknowledgeable about other cultures
Etc.
The only Racists, KKK Members, Oppressors of new lands, etc.
The easiest baits for green cards
The only people who have money
The only people who are arrogant and ignorant
The only people who are self-centered
The only people who are unknowledgeable about other cultures
Etc.
An example of "Stereotypes about White people": "Wow, look at that White guy yelling at that Black girl about her stealing something just now. What a racist he is! He must be from the KKK, since he's white and yelling at her, a black girl, for what she just did wrong."
by Part of this vast world August 13, 2011
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by The lazy second coming of God August 20, 2020
A sentence used only by Draco Lucius Malfoy, the spoiled blondie and also a.. ferret. When he says that, he doesn't usually mean it, he just uses it to make wizards/witches worried/terrified which sometimes doesn't work.
by I will use my real name. January 03, 2022
Person 1:"Ha! You suck at this game"
Person 2:"You think your better than me?You wanna fight about it?"
Person 1:"Com'on let's go!"
*Both put up their fists*
Person 2:"You think your better than me?You wanna fight about it?"
Person 1:"Com'on let's go!"
*Both put up their fists*
by Swimmer101 January 07, 2014
shoosh up about that k? simply means to be quiet about something. someone can be told to shoosh up about that if they are being noisy or even is they not doing anything at all.
shoosh up about that k? dunt matter but just shoosh k?
or
shoosh up about that noodle winkleman k?
or
No about that just make sure you shoosh up.
or
shoosh up about that noodle winkleman k?
or
No about that just make sure you shoosh up.
by babymen January 27, 2012
Used by males to politely excuse themselves to the washroom for "number one" purposes.
While reinforced by both of these examples:
"Any general business that needs attending to that you may not care to discuss whith the present party.
We can meet for lunch on Tuesday, since I'll be in the area; I have to see an man about a horse.
by moth17 Jul 5, 2005"
"2. see a man about a horse 271 up, 73 down"
A discreet way to leave the table at a restaurant to go to the restroom; derived from a 1940's black-and-white film (sorry, cannot recall the name) where an actor literally says it as he leaves a table to see a man at another table about a horse.
"Excuse me, I have to see a man about a horse."
The origins date back to the days of the "Not-Quite-So-Wild-Yet-Still-Wild Enough Old West". When at the local drinking establishment (read at the Saloon) the horse trough was closer to the entrance of the building (usually directly attached) than the outhouses which were generally situated out back. And thus a slang term was born. And of course MOST people had enough common decency to only use the trough for number one.
While reinforced by both of these examples:
"Any general business that needs attending to that you may not care to discuss whith the present party.
We can meet for lunch on Tuesday, since I'll be in the area; I have to see an man about a horse.
by moth17 Jul 5, 2005"
"2. see a man about a horse 271 up, 73 down"
A discreet way to leave the table at a restaurant to go to the restroom; derived from a 1940's black-and-white film (sorry, cannot recall the name) where an actor literally says it as he leaves a table to see a man at another table about a horse.
"Excuse me, I have to see a man about a horse."
The origins date back to the days of the "Not-Quite-So-Wild-Yet-Still-Wild Enough Old West". When at the local drinking establishment (read at the Saloon) the horse trough was closer to the entrance of the building (usually directly attached) than the outhouses which were generally situated out back. And thus a slang term was born. And of course MOST people had enough common decency to only use the trough for number one.
by Stalik May 25, 2011
by lanely404 August 20, 2021