someone: “hey, what’s your favourite danganronpa character?”
me: “well that’s easy, his name is G U N D H A M T A N A K A”
me: “well that’s easy, his name is G U N D H A M T A N A K A”
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Get the g u n d h a m t a n a k a mug.An unexplainable and extraordinary even that happens around 4 a.m. where sleep deprivation erodes your internal censors and allows you to come out of yourself and create something amazing.
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The natural evolution of H.A.M. (an acronym for Hard As a Motherfucker popularized by Kanye West and Jay-Z) for when you are going even harder in a way that only a grown ass man can.
The natural evolution of H.A.M. (an acronym for Hard As a Motherfucker popularized by Kanye West and Jay-Z) for when you are going even harder in a way that only a grown ass man can.
Dude: It's time to go H.A.M.G.A.M. bro!
Bro: H.A.M.G.A.M.?
Dude: Hard as a motherfuckin' grown ass man!
Bro: Bro.
Dude: Bro.
Bro: H.A.M.G.A.M.?
Dude: Hard as a motherfuckin' grown ass man!
Bro: Bro.
Dude: Bro.
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Guy 2: Shes not even hot!
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Guy 2: Shes not even hot!
Guy 1: yeah she must be a N.E.A.M
by Tronathon August 18, 2009
Get the N.E.A.M mug.The acronym standing for, "Cash Rules Everything Around Me."
Originating from the Wu Tang Clan, this phrase was popular in the early/mid-ninties when the hit song was released. Unlike many current rap songs, this song stressed the importance of obtaining money, as opposed to spending it. It also showed youth that selling drugs was not a good way to make money, and that hard work and creativity would make more money.
Originating from the Wu Tang Clan, this phrase was popular in the early/mid-ninties when the hit song was released. Unlike many current rap songs, this song stressed the importance of obtaining money, as opposed to spending it. It also showed youth that selling drugs was not a good way to make money, and that hard work and creativity would make more money.
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