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Person1: hello, bro bono
Person2: hello, you look so zinga dinga, hahaha!
Person1:*approaching*
Person2*dies*
Person2: hello, you look so zinga dinga, hahaha!
Person1:*approaching*
Person2*dies*
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Get the Zinga dinga mug.A joke so hilarious only the person telling it is able to comprehend it and find it amusing. Typically told by Ramsay as he is far too intellectual for the common man.
Unsuspecting Victim Studying Biology- "What is the pupil?"
Ramsay-"A pupil isn't part of the eye, it is what a teacher teaches!" A rim shot goes off in the background.
Everyone Around- "Wow! That was a Ramsay Zinger and a half!"
Ramsay-"A pupil isn't part of the eye, it is what a teacher teaches!" A rim shot goes off in the background.
Everyone Around- "Wow! That was a Ramsay Zinger and a half!"
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Get the zinger mug.A phrase most commonly stated after a particularly clever comment, ex: a pun, a dis, in rare cases a well placed "your mom" or "so's your face" or "That's what she said."
It is often associated with a third party, having heard said clever comment in another's conversation.
Used in place of other put down-ish phrases, such as, "You just got served" or "Oh snap!" or "PWNED!" etc.
It is often associated with a third party, having heard said clever comment in another's conversation.
Used in place of other put down-ish phrases, such as, "You just got served" or "Oh snap!" or "PWNED!" etc.
John: ...In short, it was a real come from behind victory.
Ryan: That's what she said!
Yitzach: ZING!
Ryan: That's what she said!
Yitzach: ZING!
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Ronaldinho for Ronaldo (used as a nickname)
Mariazinha for Maria (nickname, note the 'a' at the end instead of 'o' for a woman/girl)
Mariozinho for Mario (nickname or if you know a person named Mario who you consider small in stature)
carzinho "little car"
Mariazinha for Maria (nickname, note the 'a' at the end instead of 'o' for a woman/girl)
Mariozinho for Mario (nickname or if you know a person named Mario who you consider small in stature)
carzinho "little car"
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