Phrase: in the event of doubt or questioning re the behaviour/actions of males in groups, the answer is solid and rational.
Benjamin: "why are you guys still just hanging around and not working out a plan for the night?"
Archie: "don't worry about it bro, that's how the sausage rolls".
Archie: "don't worry about it bro, that's how the sausage rolls".
by Shredderben November 20, 2022

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by Cart3rrr August 31, 2007

A perspective lesson on how someone feels. It is wise to find out how someone feels to you before letting them in. Some suitors study up on you and know exactly how to act what to say what to do for you to choose them be kt as a friend sister husband wife parter employee etc. Because they do not feel right, they show signs of coverjng up their true selves, which are ugly, malicious, vile. Or that they are con artists etc. They will make you laugh, babble non stop. When silent they keep their distance. The day you finally feel them, after being charmed, impressed, you realized you have been duped. They wanted something from you. Feel them out right at the get go to avoid the betrayal that they have been planning.
by Freeasabird January 4, 2020

A Phrase/question most likely first thought of and said by Carter Stere, that is used to replace the phrase if of asking someone “how are you”. simply by asking someone how’s your soul is a different way of asking how someone is but gets a second thought and makes the person on the receiving end think...
by Bauer5 July 8, 2019

A phrase you can tell somebody if it seems he is doin' somehow and you don't know how.
To respond to this "question" in the same way as you would respond to "how are you?" is considered as a faux pas.
To respond to this "question" in the same way as you would respond to "how are you?" is considered as a faux pas.
by the dudie March 23, 2019

A term used by the Limerick knacker, as a greeting before giving yu a feckin dig in the balls throwing you in the Shannon, boss.
by Blindboy B-Club December 13, 2019
