The fact of shooting oneself in the head.
Reference from the opening of Persona 3 game "Burn my dread".
Reference from the opening of Persona 3 game "Burn my dread".
by franco147 October 11, 2020
Slice my bread a reference used when you and your friends (or if u have none and are by yourself) find a hot picture of a guy and they are extra fine and sharply looking. Mostly when they have a jawline sharper than a knife that you can not get over.
When saying this it usually refers to them slicing a loaf a bread with their jawline.... just kidding.
When saying this it usually refers to them slicing a loaf a bread with their jawline.... just kidding.
by Legitimacy November 29, 2016
This is a phrase that refers to when a girl asks and guy to cut her bread at lunch...but in all actuality it's a trick to see if he is whipped. Can also be mistaking for Cut my salad
by Rachel Vaughan August 15, 2007
Something very pleasing, especially in an amusing or silly way.
Synonyms with butter my biscuit and butter my roll.
Synonyms with butter my biscuit and butter my roll.
I don't know why but that vine really butters my bread.
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Maybe this is bad but hearing Susie complain about the man she cheatin with cheating on her really butters my bread. Girrrrl, what goes around comes around!
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Maybe this is bad but hearing Susie complain about the man she cheatin with cheating on her really butters my bread. Girrrrl, what goes around comes around!
by gatchipatchi November 28, 2018
A phrase a female would use at dinner in front of other couples to show that her man is whipped. If the male does cut the bread. He is thereforth whipped
by Rachelv September 30, 2007
Generally used after a lull in conversation, preferably in a southern accent.
For example: A group of friends are frying up some snails for dinner while shooting everclear, and after a LULL in conversation the jokester in the group says butter my bread (emphasis on the southern accent, especially on the bread).
The group is left stunned and confused at the unknown phrase, and laughter abounds.
For example: A group of friends are frying up some snails for dinner while shooting everclear, and after a LULL in conversation the jokester in the group says butter my bread (emphasis on the southern accent, especially on the bread).
The group is left stunned and confused at the unknown phrase, and laughter abounds.
by Cullinator January 19, 2012