To have strong personal feelings regarding a specific subject. This could be a postive or negative feeling.
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Get the Sick about it mug.Phrase invented in the early 1900s that merely means that you have to use the restroom. Some also use it because they do not want to reveal the true nature of their business.
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Afterlife: Knowing what Willis was talking about.
Referenced from the sit com, Different Strokes. Gary Coleman's character was famous for asking his brother, Willis what he was talking about? "Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?" with a turn of his head to emphasize confusion was a catchphrase evermore.
May 28,2010 Gary Coleman died. The world would want him to finally know what Willis was talking about. I want that in my afterlife as well...to have all my questions answered in heaven.
Referenced from the sit com, Different Strokes. Gary Coleman's character was famous for asking his brother, Willis what he was talking about? "Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?" with a turn of his head to emphasize confusion was a catchphrase evermore.
May 28,2010 Gary Coleman died. The world would want him to finally know what Willis was talking about. I want that in my afterlife as well...to have all my questions answered in heaven.
Afterlife: Knowing what Willis was talking about.
1)When I die I want to finally know what Willis was talking about.
2) q) Do you think when we die, we will finally know what Willis was talking about?
a) I hope so.
1)When I die I want to finally know what Willis was talking about.
2) q) Do you think when we die, we will finally know what Willis was talking about?
a) I hope so.
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Get the all about mug.An euphemism used to avoid telling of your true destination, often in reply to an awkward question. In Great Britain, it is commonly used as a euphemism for going to the toilet.
"Are you and your wife coming out tonight?" "Uhhhh, I'm going to see a man about a dog."
"How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
"How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
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