To tattle about you with your permission. Like when your little brother or sister tell you that they are going to tattle on you to mom and you don't care.
by Grand Legend September 3, 2010
Get the Run and Tell That mug.It is a variation of the Houdini where unknowing to the girl you are doing doggy style, there is a short mute guy standing in the corner watching. Then when she turns around after you spit on her back and she thinks you have finished cuming, you let her have it on her face while at the same time she realizes the weird guy in the corner is watching the whole thing. This double whammy could only be called the Penn and Teller
While at the Testical Festival, Derek gave the Russian Bride a Penn and Teller. Boy was she surprised to see Clay in the corner while he unleashed on her face.
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Another way of agreeing to a statement a.k.a. "I'm saying", but usually pronounced with more sass and a bitchy undertone
Derived from Korean-Canadians, street slang used to say "i'm saying" or "you already know"
Shortened version of "I'm telling you"
Derived from Korean-Canadians, street slang used to say "i'm saying" or "you already know"
Shortened version of "I'm telling you"
Anna: Yo, Clara, did you see what Monique was wearing today. She looked like she went to the zoo after shopping at a thrift-shop and got attacked by every feline in that joint
Clara: Yooo, I'm telling man
Clara: Yooo, I'm telling man
by $$kash February 14, 2014
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Several meanings.
1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.
2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.
Several meanings.
1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.
2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.
1. Ned Kelly (to witnesses, as being taken to his execution): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea
2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea
2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!
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