by James and connor September 25, 2017
Let's DD out of here. Let's get out of here. DD referring to 'done deal', meaning problem solved.
Heard mainly from (ex)military.
Thought to of originated out of WW1 military slang among troops overseas.
Heard mainly from (ex)military.
Thought to of originated out of WW1 military slang among troops overseas.
I'm done with the test, let's dd out of here and head back to my place.
I'm gonna DD an grab some pizza when I get off work.
I just fragged this noob, time to DD outta here an get some armor.
I'm gonna DD an grab some pizza when I get off work.
I just fragged this noob, time to DD outta here an get some armor.
by Necromancer31 February 25, 2012
What most people say when they are pissed off and have to do something that is stupid or not worth their time.
Can be closely related to I don't give a fuck and bullshit
Can be closely related to I don't give a fuck and bullshit
Example A:
Teacher: Clear your desks it is time for a pop quiz
Student: Let's get on with this bullshit
Example B:
Student: My project is about...(Spends 20 mins explaining what it is about not actually project)
Teacher: LET'S GET ON WITH THIS BULLSHIT!
Teacher: Clear your desks it is time for a pop quiz
Student: Let's get on with this bullshit
Example B:
Student: My project is about...(Spends 20 mins explaining what it is about not actually project)
Teacher: LET'S GET ON WITH THIS BULLSHIT!
by Vainityisnotasin May 18, 2011
by McTb May 27, 2019
Person A: "Hello, shall we discuss politics and/or economic theory?"
Person B: "Let's go Brandon!"
Person A: "My apologies, we can keep it simple. Did you catch the game on Sunday?"
Person B: "Let's go Brandon!"
Person A: "My apologies, we can keep it simple. Did you catch the game on Sunday?"
by Yomomisahoe January 23, 2022
1)When you are in front of a crowd of people performing (Preferably playing Metallica) and you want the crowd to clap.
2)If your having a good time and want to let every one know it.
It also should be yelled and with a continuous clapping motion over the head.
From the Latin: "Let's clap" and the German: "Yo"
2)If your having a good time and want to let every one know it.
It also should be yelled and with a continuous clapping motion over the head.
From the Latin: "Let's clap" and the German: "Yo"
1) "Let's clap YO!!!"
2) "I'm really drunk!! Let's clap YO!!!!"
3) I'm going to go sink the dink, Let's clap YO!!!"
2) "I'm really drunk!! Let's clap YO!!!!"
3) I'm going to go sink the dink, Let's clap YO!!!"
by OKGO! January 04, 2010
A phrase when a girl/guy politely tells you that they don't see you as a romantic partner, but still wants to be friends with you.
If you are angered or feel insulted by this, you really shouldn't be, as it's their personal choice and opinion on who they view as a friend or as a partner and you should just move on as this is one chapter in you life.
Keep your friendship with said person and to not ruin it unless you are one of those "Nice Guy" or "Nice Girl"
If you are angered or feel insulted by this, you really shouldn't be, as it's their personal choice and opinion on who they view as a friend or as a partner and you should just move on as this is one chapter in you life.
Keep your friendship with said person and to not ruin it unless you are one of those "Nice Guy" or "Nice Girl"
by JackieTackie June 02, 2019