Let’s go Brandon is a homage to the musician Brandon baker who died in 2019. His stage name was crunchy white pimp and every time someone says let’s go Brandon you should always respond with crunchy white pimp for ever
by Wise frog January 8, 2022
Get the Let’s go Brandonmug. by cisco140 August 23, 2018
Get the Let's get this breadmug. When a girl says this, it's code for:
1. "I want someone else"
2. "Why should I settle for some gay loser like you who will treat me like a princess when I could have a guy who will treat me like shit, cheat on me after getting me pregnant, and introduce me to all his friends as his personal sperm dumpster?"
3. Both of the above
1. "I want someone else"
2. "Why should I settle for some gay loser like you who will treat me like a princess when I could have a guy who will treat me like shit, cheat on me after getting me pregnant, and introduce me to all his friends as his personal sperm dumpster?"
3. Both of the above
Nice guy: I love you
Girl: Let's just be friends. I think you're probably gay anyway.
Jerkass guy: Hey bitch, want to let me snort cocaine off your ass after I have a three-way with you and your sister?
Girl: OH BABY, MARRY ME!!!
Girl: Let's just be friends. I think you're probably gay anyway.
Jerkass guy: Hey bitch, want to let me snort cocaine off your ass after I have a three-way with you and your sister?
Girl: OH BABY, MARRY ME!!!
by rtv0587 June 22, 2012
Get the Let's just be friendsmug. to tell a person that is operating a computer to allow you to operate the mouse and/or keyboard without their assistance. Usually used during training.
When showing a new employee how to set up a page in wordperfect you ask them to "let me drive" because you can do it easier than you can explain it.
by billy25685 January 22, 2008
Get the let me drivemug. Sentence used to traditionally, gently let down someone that has an unrequited romantic and/or sexual interest in a friend/acquaintance. If they takes badly to this clearly very polite alternative of "I am not really romantically and/or sexually interested in you, but I still find value in you as a person and I'd like you by my side" (i.e., throws a tantrum, claims ownership or a "debt" for all the "nice things they've done", etc.), they weren't a friend in the first place and only saw your friendship as purely transactional. Run far away and find better friends.
Girl: I'm sorry, but I'd rather we just be friends.
Nice Guy: WOW AFTER EVERYTHING I'VE DONE FOR YOU? YOU FEMOIDS ARE ALL THE SAME, I DESERVE AT LEAST SOMETHING FOR BEING SUCH A NICE GUY
Girl: Wooo, thank you for confirming I dodged a bullet there.
Guy: Let's just be friends.
Nice Girl: HAH AS IF I WASN'T JOKING, I ONLY HANG AROUND YOU OUT OF PITY, YOU'RE FUGLY ANYWAY
Guy: Okay, we won't be friends either.
Nice Guy: WOW AFTER EVERYTHING I'VE DONE FOR YOU? YOU FEMOIDS ARE ALL THE SAME, I DESERVE AT LEAST SOMETHING FOR BEING SUCH A NICE GUY
Girl: Wooo, thank you for confirming I dodged a bullet there.
Guy: Let's just be friends.
Nice Girl: HAH AS IF I WASN'T JOKING, I ONLY HANG AROUND YOU OUT OF PITY, YOU'RE FUGLY ANYWAY
Guy: Okay, we won't be friends either.
by flamingbinch May 21, 2019
Get the Let's just be friendsmug. Getting the bread, or money
In modern day "Let's get this bread" can also mean just getting a w.
Synonyms: Let's skeet/yeet the what, let's yeet/feast on the yeast, let us attain/obtain the grain, empower this flour, let's go with the dough, Let us get on these croutons, let's entrust this crust, Let's rain in the grain, let's fly this rye, let's gotti this stotty, Power fo' that sourdough, Stop roughin we need this English muffin
In modern day "Let's get this bread" can also mean just getting a w.
Synonyms: Let's skeet/yeet the what, let's yeet/feast on the yeast, let us attain/obtain the grain, empower this flour, let's go with the dough, Let us get on these croutons, let's entrust this crust, Let's rain in the grain, let's fly this rye, let's gotti this stotty, Power fo' that sourdough, Stop roughin we need this English muffin
"Yo, rise and grind gamers! Let's get this bread!"
by neenan January 12, 2019
Get the let's get this breadmug. "Let me stop" is one of the few actual phrases on Urban Dictionary that is slang. Though the exact origin of the phrase is unknown, like with many, it is often used here in New York.
It is usually used by one who is doing OR saying something that can be considered:
Overdoing it
Ridiculous
or perhaps going to far (as a previous definition suggested).
It is usually used by one who is doing OR saying something that can be considered:
Overdoing it
Ridiculous
or perhaps going to far (as a previous definition suggested).
Tyrone: "That girl you talk to looks good, I should holla at her."
Shaniqua: "What? Did you see that girl's weave?"
Tyrone: "That's her real hair, ain't it?"
Shaniqua: "Please, that bitch is bald. And her hair, that shit is fake. Nah, let me stop."
Shaniqua realizes that she's saying too much, whether funny or not, and because of this... she uses the phrase "Let me stop" at the end of her statement. Shaniqua needs to stop getting out of line.
Shaniqua: "What? Did you see that girl's weave?"
Tyrone: "That's her real hair, ain't it?"
Shaniqua: "Please, that bitch is bald. And her hair, that shit is fake. Nah, let me stop."
Shaniqua realizes that she's saying too much, whether funny or not, and because of this... she uses the phrase "Let me stop" at the end of her statement. Shaniqua needs to stop getting out of line.
by YonkersKid January 19, 2010
Get the Let me stopmug.