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i noticed i did NOT do anything in makerspace

this phrase is a way to express to someone very simple things like how you/or others, “ i noticed i did NOT do anything in makerspace

im making this because its an inside joke between friends
hey did you do anything in makerspace?

“ i noticed i did NOT do anything in makerspace

ok
by scooberttherealrealguy101 February 22, 2024
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What's a mother to do?

A situation without hope. A situation considered lame or distaistfull. Mother not as in your mother, mother as in motherfucker meaning the person saying the phrase.
1:"Hey did those parts come in from UPS yet?"
2:"No we're still waiting on em'."
1:"I can't fix my car without them."
2:"What's a mother to do?"
by Gnik Nave July 17, 2011
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And how do you know...

Okay... So you think you did THAT... By doing THIS to me...
Hym "And how do you know... That THIS... Is not what the church is doing... To YOU? God you're dumb! How do you not see the parallel there? You are doing all this... And YOU THINK... That other people aren't already doing that... Except to you?"
by Hym Iam May 9, 2025
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What fert do

I’m really bored. I don’t know what fert do
by B boy November 6, 2023
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As you do

A retarded way of saying 'like you do'
Me:Someone just kept talking through the movie.
You:As you do...
Me: I think you mean 'like you do'.
by DriesIsEenKut July 17, 2018
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Doing a Batista

Doing a Batista is when someone is circling around something and can't catch it for some odd reason. The source of this expression comes from the game Rocket League when a famous player - Batista - tried to catch a boost for a long time.
I can't help you, because I'm doing a Batista at this boost.
by zh3ng January 25, 2017
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Do you need that?

When someone says “Do you need that?” they’re basically challenging the other person. It’s usually said in a condescending or provoking way, almost like daring the other person to back up their words or actions. It can also come off as a warning, as if to say
After the guy kept talking tough, Jason stepped closer and smirked, saying, “Do you need that?”—almost daring him to make a move.
by acidbath February 19, 2025
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