To do horrible and I am absolutely horrible in a Super Smash Bros but the opponent on discord throws out an insult about your mother. Thus leading to you gaining plot armor and hitting the wildest combo finishing with a spike directly to the opponents face causing them to get sent into a spiral of losing by sheer intimidation alone. However, to do an "Im 'Bout to get Started" correctly one must say "Im 'Bout to get Started" out loud for God to hear and thus bless you with plot armor. For Newton's third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So one must have their mother insulted for the "Im 'Bout to get Started" clause to kick in. It is like a complex math equation. Im 'Bout to get Started can also work in person in certain circumstances however the previous criteria of a mother insult plus saying out loud "Im 'Bout to get Started" must be met.
by golly_gee_awman_shucks_darn October 05, 2023
Get a Cat (Phrase): A slang term meaning “to get married,” based on the humorous observation that many married couples often adopt cats as their first pet. The phrase suggests a cozy, domestic lifestyle associated with marriage.
Origin: The term “get a cat” is widely believed to have originated on TikTok in early 2023, when a creator named @CozyCoupleChronicles posted a viral video captioned “First comes love, then comes marriage… then comes a cat named Pickles.” The video, which featured a montage of newlywed couples adopting cats, quickly racked up millions of views and sparked a trend.
Soon, other creators joined in, using the phrase in captions like, “When you know it’s serious: they’re ready to get a cat 🐈” and parodying dating milestones with references to feline adoption. The hashtag #GetACat trended across platforms, with users sharing relationship updates and jokingly speculating when their significant others would be ready to “get a cat.”
By late 2024, the phrase had entered broader slang usage as a cheeky way to describe tying the knot, solidifying its status in modern lexicon.
Origin: The term “get a cat” is widely believed to have originated on TikTok in early 2023, when a creator named @CozyCoupleChronicles posted a viral video captioned “First comes love, then comes marriage… then comes a cat named Pickles.” The video, which featured a montage of newlywed couples adopting cats, quickly racked up millions of views and sparked a trend.
Soon, other creators joined in, using the phrase in captions like, “When you know it’s serious: they’re ready to get a cat 🐈” and parodying dating milestones with references to feline adoption. The hashtag #GetACat trended across platforms, with users sharing relationship updates and jokingly speculating when their significant others would be ready to “get a cat.”
By late 2024, the phrase had entered broader slang usage as a cheeky way to describe tying the knot, solidifying its status in modern lexicon.
by RimJobJimSlob December 15, 2024
by AliGToast May 16, 2022
To have one's appointment, event, job, or gig cancelled for reasons that are obvious to everyone except the subject person or entity, who remains oblivious. Originated from the continuing loss of respect and popularity of a noted rock musician among both the benefactors of their social inequity and the subjects his verbal regurgitations. An essential component of usage is that the subject remain oblivious of their own shortcomings. Variations; Got the nuge, in the nuge, received a nugencision.
The incumbent is getting the nugent after revealing an extramarital affair.
Joe is getting the nugent by his friends for excessive flatulence.
Joe is getting the nugent by his friends for excessive flatulence.
by aeroso August 06, 2014
by Trevo1k April 25, 2020
by Shmeatgang365 September 10, 2017
1. To right a wrong done on you by someone or something.
2. To steal or otherwise take advantage of someone or something.
2. To steal or otherwise take advantage of someone or something.
1. That laptop wasnt fucking working so I straight smashed that bitch.
Damn bro you got right on that laptop.
2. This fool left his ray bands on the bench; it’s get right season.
Damn bro you got right on that laptop.
2. This fool left his ray bands on the bench; it’s get right season.
by _Anon33 October 20, 2018