Vanessa: Freddy! You're supposed to be on lockdown.
Freddy: Vanessa, he told me that the life of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine..
Freddy: Vanessa, he told me that the life of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine..
by ichxco February 11, 2022
A response from a girl (that doesnt have free minutes on her cell phone plan) to a guy that wants her number
Guy-Hey sexy, why dont you give me your number so we can bang.
Girl-Sorry, but you're not worth my minutes.
Girl-Sorry, but you're not worth my minutes.
by ting ting lover November 26, 2009
Fail example
Guy: It wasn't my fault!
Girl: Let's not date anymore.
Good example.
Guy: You're right, I'm sorry.
Girl: I love you.
Guy: It wasn't my fault!
Girl: Let's not date anymore.
Good example.
Guy: You're right, I'm sorry.
Girl: I love you.
by Female understander April 28, 2012
An Amish saying that was created after people first heard about Jesus coming back to life. Today, it is commonly used when hearing about something astounding that seems like a lie.
Jebidiah: "Hey Jakob, did you hear about that Christ dude that died the other day?"
Jakob: "Yeah man, that was pretty dramatic."
Jebidiah: " DUDE I heard he UNDIED."
Jakob: "No way dude, you're yanking my chain."
Jakob: "Yeah man, that was pretty dramatic."
Jebidiah: " DUDE I heard he UNDIED."
Jakob: "No way dude, you're yanking my chain."
by AmishMistress October 04, 2015
A phrase or expression used to communicate that you think that somebody is lying or "pulling your leg." It basically means that you think somebody is feeding you a pile of bullshit.
by Professor Big Penis April 26, 2010
by Kiki Naiomi August 28, 2015
My Grandma was Southern born and raised, so a lot of Southern Dialect , sayings and nuances were little lessons throughout my life. One of those sayings that I favored is " You're getting besides yourself"- My grandma would say this to me anytime she felt I was trying to "show off", "Act up" or get "too cutesy". It was a soft way of saying, "get back in line", or "get yourself together", "humbly thyself". It is usually used by someone elder or maternal/paternal, is helpful and surely is an expression of love!
by TheGiftedSeer February 26, 2023