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gag me with a spoon

Exclamation that describes displeasure on the part of the speaker due to something being distasteful or otherwise sickening or displeasurable. From valspeak, so somewhat archaic. Usage these days is considered silly.
Oh, gag me with a spoon! Look at the zits all over that nerd's face!
by Dennis October 10, 2003
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roll with the punches

when things dont go your way and you adapt to the changes and keep moving ahead instead of flipin out
Nothing ever goes my way so i just roll with the punches
by Mello Man December 2, 2004
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off with the fairies.

Used to describe people who are daydreaming, mentally unsound, not in touch with reality or incapacitated by alcohol or drugs.
Andy: "Aye look at Joe staring into space!"
Kris: "Yeah he's always off with the fairies."
by FathomOne April 14, 2014
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men who think with their penis

A guy who acts totally on sexual impulse rather than asserting self control and fails to realize that this does nothing to satisfy a woman and only leads to making him look like an idiot who a woman will never respect
"He just checked out my ass and now just wants to hump me, men who think with their penis just don't have a clue"
by ableventure November 24, 2013
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peace sign with thumb

peace and love.. middle finger and index form peace , thumb and index form love
people throwin up a peace sign with thumb.. word
by chem dog December 30, 2011
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born with a plastic spoon in my mouth

The be born poor; the opposite of being born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
I'm not poor and dumb enough to be a NASCAR driver, Kenny! I wasn't born with a plastic spoon in my mouth like you!

-- Eric Cartman
by Tenacious Faulker April 2, 2011
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Flat-Foot Floogie With A Floy-Floy

A flat-footed prostitute with venereal disease. "Floogie" was a substitute for "floozie" so the song, - written by Slim Gaillard - could be played on the radio. Floy-doy. Floy-doy. Floy-doy.
Flat-Foot Floogie With A Floy-Floy, Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers, youtube.com/watch?v=yLwGna15NcI
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