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fuck-you-sandals

sandals that are worn regardless of the perceived importance or "social-status" of the event they are worn to.

the higher the importance or perceived social status the sandals are worn to, the more of a "fuck you" it is.
Example 1: I can't believe he wore his fuck-you-sandals to Jane's wedding at the Ritz Carlton!

Example 2: That weird guy in cubicle #202 wore his fuck-you-sandals to the company meeting led by the CEO. And he sat up front! What a douche.
by jzmstr0 March 31, 2011
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You Won't Do It!!

When someone claims to do something you must yell anoyingly "YOU WON'T DO IT!", then if they do it you gotta be like "OH SHIT THEY DONE DID IT!" Oh yeah and sound retarded
Brian "I'm gonna mushroom print you"

Ethan "You won't do it!!"
by Ethan "cHuCkLeS" Davis April 23, 2010
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You Carve Fast

Two men in a club, who see an attractive female. Man A approaches the woman, and within seconds he has pulled. Later, in admiration, Man B compliments Man A's quick skills by saying "you carve fast"
by Deadferrets May 14, 2008
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oh you know

is like a filler and can be placed instead of words such as "mhm" "yup", and can basically be a reply to anything.
-"Wow you are so cool!"
-"oh you know"

-"Damn you pulled an all-nighter before the exam?"
-"oh you know"
by Coolpersonforever April 28, 2009
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Off you fuck

An derogatory alternative to the common phrase 'off you go'.
No, Mr. Trump, off you fuck.
by MrMegaMcWang February 13, 2017
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You fuuucked up

1. obviously you fucked up
2. what chuy cant go five minutes without saying
3. the clicka's motto
Flip: Rey, your not part of the clicka and you miss your dad.
Chuy: You fuuucked up.
by Flip October 21, 2004
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I Love You

I Love You

A way of saying goodbye. I.E., One Love. I = Roman Numeral for 1. The comma between love and the word you is implied. When most people say goodbye to someone for whom they have a romantic or familial love, they often just say "Love you", with the I--since speaking from the first person is already understood--being implied.

Okay, I'm leaving. I love you"--implied, "Okay, I'm leaving. I Love, you.
Okay, I'm leaving. I love you"--implied, "Okay, I'm leaving. I Love, you.
by The Phoenixx March 14, 2011
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