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you got served

A phrase implying that you have been served.
Customer: Where's my food?
Waiter: You got served!
by Billie Jean April 30, 2004
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fuck you money

The amount of money it takes on a digital jukebox to skip everyone else's choices and play your song next.
I've got $3, which is fuck you money at this jukebox.
by aspecialthing February 21, 2011
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I will destroy you

I will destroy you later tonight and
by Terrex June 30, 2016
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i love you

as written by your girlfriend

i love you is a phrase that i used to think was overused, before i found someone to say it to and truly mean it.
now i don’t think i can use it enough.
love is something i knew already. love was familiar, but in a different way. you taught me that love should be mutual, given but also received. you taught me that love isn’t always butterflies, but comfort and safety with your person. love is wanting to write a paragraph every night. love is always putting the “i” in front when you say i love you. love is constantly longing for just one more kiss, one more hug, one more touch of a hand. love is staying up longer than you ever used to just so you can talk. love is seeing beauty in every part of you that you consider a flaw. love is wanting to kiss all of your scars, and assure you that you are perfect. love is sticking around when it gets hard, and communicating when it’s difficult. most importantly, love is something i know differently because of you.
by Yolocupcake July 3, 2022
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heard you wouldn't

when a challenging situation is presented, the phrase is used to provoke a person to attempt the challenge. Also used to taunt or encourage to fail.

Origin: Said when opposing team shoots a 3 point shot at high school basketball games.
person 1: What if i shot a firework at my moms car?

person 2: Dude, heard you wouldn't

(Can also be used in different cases such as: heard you couldn't, heard he wouldn't, etc...)
by Mer-Sal Pals January 3, 2013
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are you ready, boots?

statement indicating potential departure, time to leave, prelude to transport, potential point 'a' to point 'b'

from the 1966 nancy sinatra song: 'these boots are made for walking'

(note: those who actually play this lame song, PLEASE!! include the sax riff at the end, if only on guitar!!)
lets' hit the pickup bar, are you ready, boots?

are you ready boots?, START WALKIN'!! (saxophone)
by michael foolsley June 1, 2011
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I Hear You

This is a statement followed by a word or phrase liking the past statement. Its is usually used as a joke,pun,or as sarcasm
Boy 1: Its not fair, my ballon just burst
Boy 2: I hear you,Busta rhymes
by T_M_S_K March 25, 2020
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