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what wins on sunday sells on monday

A sentence that derived from racing meaning whatever won on the race day will have a increase in demands the day after.
Guy 1: why does mercedes win every race?
Guy 2: i don't know but what wins on sunday sells on monday man
by elongatedeel June 28, 2021
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You get what you vote for

A phrase to say to people when they vote for politicians that everyone was warning would screw up everything when they start complaining that everything is getting screwed up.
Person 1: I can't afford anything in this economy! What am I supposed to do!

Person 2: You get what you vote for!
by ComputerWorld March 30, 2024
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What has 2 legs and bleeds?

What has 2 legs and bleeds? is a conversation between ghost and soap. In mw2 how do you want me to explain ths further
by nigga of 1800 January 1, 2024
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what’s your point

“ your so tall..... what’s your point ?”
by a sexy rat who is a rat November 30, 2020
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Aiden Clarke WHAT

AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!! AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!! AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!! AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!! AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!!
AIDEN CLARKE WHAT!!
by Aidenclarkewhat September 15, 2023
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what about Videl

"What about Videl" refers to female Dragon Ball character, Videl, more specifically, refers to how she is neglected and should be a more relevant and important character. It's derived from the YouTubers Saiyan Scholar and his video which advocated for Videl's return as a more prevalent, stronger, fleshed-out character.
Person 1: Goten should get more attention from the writers, imo.
Person 2: WHAT ABOUT VIDEL!!!!
by AverageCracker! November 27, 2024
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What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison

1. When a completely random set of people find themselves hanging out together and a third party decides to comment on their unusual outing

2. Any circumstance involving a random group of people who have absolutely nothing to do with each other
1. “Becky! Did you see them having dinner the other day?”

“Yes! What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison”

2. “A random assortment of characters dining in unison just texted me !!!!!” (Completely open to any sort of interpretation)
by JennyBea November 19, 2019
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