A slang reference to “wet work” in the present but referring to a future time in which one may either be involved in below or related activities similar to “learning to get wet”.
(wet work (uncountable) (euphemistic) Covert assassination performed by government operatives. (by extension) Work within a gang or organization that involves killing or attacking people, for assassination or intimidation.)
“Ima chill in scarbs and see if things get wet”
“Wet work, got the kitchen stanking.” Weezy
“Ima chill in scarbs and see if things get wet”
“Wet work, got the kitchen stanking.” Weezy
by Yool336 May 23, 2021
This phrase can have different meanings depending on how it’s used.
It can mean I had move at a fast rate
Ex: i seen that damn dog and had to get on down !
It can be used when someone is playing too much also.
Ex: Get on down with that bullshit mane
It can mean I had move at a fast rate
Ex: i seen that damn dog and had to get on down !
It can be used when someone is playing too much also.
Ex: Get on down with that bullshit mane
by Lovergirla May 27, 2022
Dude 1: BLAH BLAH BLAH. YOU SUCK DUDE GET A LIFE TRASH.
Dude 2: Bro, this is starting to get sad. Grow up.
Dude 2: Bro, this is starting to get sad. Grow up.
An insult originating from Angelina Pivarnick on Jersey Shore when she was kicked out the shore house.
It was directed towards Mike "the situation" when he called her a loser.
It was directed towards Mike "the situation" when he called her a loser.
by Nicole "Snooki" December 14, 2022
absolutely not. if u named ur kid this please legally change their name like this person is actually so ass like its horrendous like fucking gross like this thing is actually so ugly that lot looks like a failed science experiment that literal fucking rodents made and snuck onto earth. Like please even recantation cant even fix it
ew hari with an s at the end cs i dont wanna get exposed lmfaoooo is so ew
by laufeyismybae October 16, 2023
A phrase used by a dictator or other totalitarian ruler to command his subjects to put an individual to death, traditionally by an execution method known as corn holing. It is thought to have originated in Ancient Rome, where the phrase would be spoken by the emperor after a gladiator was defeated in the coliseum.
Centurion: Emperor Kermitus, what is your decree for the gladiator?
Emperor Kermitus, giving a thumbs down: Get that man
Emperor Kermitus, giving a thumbs down: Get that man
by JonJacobJingleHeimerSchmidt July 21, 2019