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what's the goss?

the cooler way to ask "what's up?"
directly translates to "Do you have any gossip?"
"Hey! I haven't seen you in a while! What's the goss?"
by mackieronii November 3, 2019
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Here's the deal

A phrase used to preface an instruction, or to tell someone like it is.
"Here's the deal, you go get the chinese take out while I wait here and que up an episode of Jim Rome Is Burning for us to watch when you get back."

"Here's the deal, you better change your attitude of you plan on having any fun tonight."
by chess5 April 23, 2010
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It's the _ for me

A social media term referring to a feature about something or someone that stands out about them.
It's the _ for me. It's the huge nose for me!
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Them's the breaks

American/Australian slang. Possibly short for "that is the breakdown". It means "that's just how it is" or "that's how the cookie crumbles".

Sometimes rendered as "dems...", "those...", etc.
A: "Ah, that's not fair!"
B: "Them's the breaks, dude."
by squeefish April 29, 2011
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What's the sitch bitch?

1. Friends say this to eachother when they are wondering if they have any new news to share.

2. Another, funnier, way of saying "what's up?", or " what's new?".

3. what to say to someone if you can't think of anything else fast enough.
"Hey gurl?"
"Oh hey. So what's the sitch bitch?"
"Nothing much.."
by Margaritaville1025 January 16, 2012
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It’s the x for me

When some dumbass people name a particular thing from a meme that made them laugh even though nobody asked
*funny meme on instagram*
People in the comments:
Becky: “It was the middle finger for me. 💀😂»
Anna: “It’s when she flipped us off for me 😭😭😭”
Troll: “Everyone says it’s the x for me but ion remember asking”
by Pissyboi69 July 16, 2020
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Who's the daddy?

“Who's the daddy?”

Still frequently used British slang, possibly becoming a bit dated now. Means who or what is the best by a long shot? Often used almost rhetorically to assert an extreme dominance.

Taken from the film “Scum” - 1979. In the film Carlin a young convict, played by Ray Winstone, victoriously beats up all opposition in the borstal he is incarcerated in and then shouts aggressively, almost screaming, “Who's the daddy? I am the fucking daddy now!” when he finally becomes top dog.

The question “Who’s the daddy?” in the UK, can be used to define the best of anything, the coolest or most influential, particularly if it wipes the floor of all opposition. Whether an inanimate object or person is being talked about.

“Who’s the daddy?” has nothing to do with paternity or age, as Carlin was no older than his fellow inmates.
Question - Who's the daddy in the English premier league?
Answer - Who's the daddy? Manchester United!
by Sarcastic Ray November 14, 2007
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