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UM, I LIKE... PINEAPPLES

This is the phrase that you want to use when you just want to be an annoying little shit. This phrase is mostly used with a high pitched and loud voice. If you want to just annoy someone, saying this is the best way.
Person 1: UM, I LIKE... PINEAPPLES
Person 2: bro can you shut up, nobody likes you.
by Remanterm December 13, 2021
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Like To Wee

She's a stuck up person who leads Aus Pride, in a game called Runescape.
We have come today to triumph over the war have won.. up yours Like To Wee!
by TeamAussieRules April 4, 2009
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Like

Like is like that one word that like fits in between like every word even tho its like quite annoying they sentence still like makes like sense.
by HasuelWorldDomination January 28, 2021
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Tight like Tigger

A Western Canadian term for when you may not make an important meeting. Derived from the Canadian book “Winnie the Pooh” and the character Tigger who is believed to be a virgin.
Sorry bro, I’m not sure I’ll make it back before the drain cleaner arrives - it’s going to be TLT (tight like tigger)
by Scarfy McScarferson February 7, 2019
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you act like a kid

You act like you ain’t got no type of sense and act like your 2 years of age
“You act like a kid you act like ain’t got no sense like you you 2 years old like my nephew grow up stop acting like a kid it’s not funny.
by Kaykayorkay November 8, 2022
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Do you like cherries?

By asking someone “do you like cherries?” you’re asking them if you like girls or not.

This is a reference from the short LGBTmovie “kokaina”.
A tpelqejn qershiat a?
Po. Edhe ty a?
Do you like cherries?
Yes. You?
by Do you like cherries? September 3, 2022
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Who is like unto Lucifer?

The term ‘Lucifer’ is from Latin, meaning “Light-bringer”. And used in Isaiah 14:12, to be used clearly, with irony, to refer to the opposite.

Furthermore the context has this person as a King, who destroys multiple cities, weakens many nations, and opens not the house of his prisoners.

But what of the Devil, or Satan? The etymology of Devil, gives us the Ancient Greek “Diabolos”. Which means: To Slander, or to Accuse.

Revelation 12:9 uses terms ‘Devil’, ‘Dragon’ and ‘Satan’ to refer the same entity: A Person 👺, in addition to his Angels in Heaven (i.e Space 📡 🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰); “who leads the whole world astray”
Is Lucifer 😈 the Devil?

Revelation 13:2

“... and the Dragon gave the Beast his power, his seat, and great authority”

So Satan, or the Devil, is a King Maker! In addition to being a Slanderer - and the Beast a King!

Revelation 13:4

“And they admired the Dragon who gave authority to the Beast; and they Admired the Beast, saying: Who is like unto the Beast? Who is able to make war with him.”

Indeed, Revelation 13:1 describes this King as being crowned with the Authority of several Kingdoms - clearly!

So Satan is the power behind the throne, and what of the Beast ???

Who is like unto Lucifer?

Furthermore, who has the power to slander over many kingdoms ???

Is Today’s Western Intelligence and Media, with their false flag operations, and false accusations... Are they the King Makers, Accusers, and Slanderers; and the Terrorists 🔥, and the Drug dealers 💊 (i.e Afghanistan 🇦🇫) ???

The track 🎶 ‘Lucifer’ 🎶 by Jay Z sums it up ...
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