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Lets Just NOT 

1. ) When someone asks you out, all you can think of is this phrase...

2. ) When you and your friends are talking about sexual harassment
3. ) When you are drawing and you made a mistake...
Lets Just NOT by Y~angiLove~ January 31, 2022

ok sure why not lets keep this chain going 

keep the chain going knobheads or ur sus!!!😳😳😳😳😳😳 IMPOSTER?????😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
ok sure why not lets keep this chain going

let's not 

1) Something you say to refuse someone's invitation to perform a certain activity.
2) Something you say to ask someone to stop or calm down.
3) "Let's not" can be followed by "with" + (nominal construction)
1)
Daniel: Hey let's go for a run.
Joe: let's not

2)
Daniel: WOWOOWOOW VIVA LA REVOLUTION
Joe: let's not

3)
"let's not with the thing" said Joe as he took the dildo out of Daniel's hands.
let's not by ijustwantedtolookitup September 25, 2013

let's not start sucking each other's dicks yet

Don't jump to conclusions, or let's not start celebrating yet. Cautious and borderline pessimistic optimism.
Similar: don't count your chickens before they hatch
Variant: "Let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet."
"I just got a letter that said I won a sweepstakes, but let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet."
"I just bought PAX tickets on eBay, but the seller had a picture of himself with a neckbeard, so let's not start sucking each other's dicks yet."

Let's not let this pie go stale 

A saying used to illuminate the issue of letting pie go stale. Pie is used as a noun in this form, and refers to a conversation held by close friends. When someone says "Let's not let this pie go stale, they are saying in fact that they do not want this conversation to get boring.
Abby: ....
Bob: .....
Joe: I'm bored of this pie....
Karen:.....
Abby: ...come on people
Abby: Let's not let this pie go stale!

Let's not and say we did 

An old phrase which reentered popular culture in the early 90s after being used in The Simpsons by the character Ned Flanders. It subsequently became a minor catch phrase of his, used in some Simpsons merchandise.

It means exactly what it says (the "say we did" part may or may not be sarcastic) but is often said in a patronizing tone or otherwise as a witty remark in a variety of situations.
Girlfriend: Hey we should go ballroom dancing sometime it looks like fun!
Bloke: Uh let's not and say we did...

Pissed Dude (Getting Carried Away): Huh that 60 year old barmaid looks like such a slut. I bet you could pull her. Infact I bet we could be fucking her from both ends at the same time before the night's out haha, that's how much of a desperate slut she is.
Other Guy: Haha yea but let's not and say we did!
Pissed Dude: Hah damn right