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water blood 

A term or idea invented by the infamous Kaleb Chesher, who also once cut his tongue because he licked a steak-knife.
"If you got stabbed and fell in the water, the water would replace your blood. Then you'd have water blood." -Kaleb Chesher.
water blood by "chalit" February 5, 2019

Blood and water 

Amazing punk rock band! They have a fun song called "The government stole my ipod" I would suggest looking it up to get a idea about this awesome band!
bob- blood and water is awesome and i hate the government AND i hate the cops that give me speeding tickets and charge me the exact amount i was gonna buy my ipod for

Blood In The Water

Term that can be used to describe several situations in short depending on how one applies it to a conversation.
I came up from blood in the water, I know what rock bottom looks like, that’s why I’m never going back.
Blood In The Water by Idaho208 November 28, 2021

Blood In The Water

Term that can be used to describe several situations in short depending on how one applies it to a conversation.
I came up from blood in the water, I know what rock bottom looks like, that’s why I’m never going back.
Blood In The Water by Idaho208 November 28, 2021

Blood is thicker than water 

The ties that bind are stronger when it comes to family than people outside the family (e.g., friends, colleagues, strangers, etc.).
Blood = family (though not necessarily related by blood, such as husband and wife)
Water = non-family
1) "Don't trust anyone outside the family. Blood is thicker than water. Never forget that."

2) A man wakes up from a coma to find all of his family around him. Man: "Where are all my friends? They said they would be there for me no matter what!"
Nurse: "I suppose it's true what they say: blood is thicker than water."

3) "Why did this man's friends show up to his funeral, yet none of his family did?"
"Well... I guess water is thicker than blood!" (the opposite can also be used for dramatic effect)

Blood is thicker than water 

Original quote: "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb"
Original meaning: Today it means basically ,"family over everything and everyone". Originally it meant the opposite "the bond you have with true friends is stronger than any family relation.
Original: I will have a stronger bond with the men and women I served with at war than I could have with any family member . The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.

Today: blah blah family is all we have. Ya know blood is thicker than water.