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those're 

Those're is a made up, conjunction of "those" and "are" often used by ART.

Those're is often followed or preceeded by other incorrectly used words such as albeit or ergo.
Originally posted by: PaInTbAlLFrEaK17:

"well those're extinct now, no? what will be slotted above the 63 AMGs....day I say....the 73 zonda engine?"

"Those're the words to live by, 'Viva La Nation.'"
those're by PBN_golfer November 3, 2006
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are those bugle boy jeans you're wearing

A general question asking someone if they are packing more than the common length of a bugle.
Hey Brad, are those bugle boy jeans you're wearing? Rawr!?!

these're 

"These're some of the best french fries I've ever tasted."
these're by Adman12 September 19, 2005

The/Those birds are real 

Ex 1:
Person walks by somebody that is smoking a joint.

Person: "Yeah the/those birds are real".

Ex 2:

You and your friend walk by someone who you think is high.
You say to your friend, "The/those birds are real for that guy."

Rev up those fryers 

Fred: Rev up those fryers~!!!
Fred: Help!! Help!! My Leg!!

Is that what they're calling it these days 

1) An expression of surprise at slanguage one hasn't heard before, especially when it's obviously sexual or scatological in nature.

2) A tongue in cheek way of turning an ordinary comment into a double entendre by implying the above.
Dude, I'm heading home. I'm gonna go online and play some World of Warcraft.

Oh really? Is that what they're calling it these days?

these aren't the droids you're looking for 

A sarcastic phrase used to inform someone they are pursuing the wrong course of thought/action or barking up the wrong tree.

Comes from Obi-Wan Kenobi's use of an old Jedi mind trick on Stormtroopers in Star Wars Episode IV in order to help them avoid Imperial entanglements.
Homeboy: "Man, why can't I get in da club tonight, yo?!"

Bouncer: "Holmes, these aren't the droids you're looking for wit'cha pants on da ground. You gon' have to hang elsewhere tonight with that attire."