A line taken from Knights of the Old Republic II, meaning to complain about a nominal and easy task that is only a minor inconvience to the people involved. It's use it such that saying conveys that you have no good reason to not do what you're asked, other than that you'd prefer not to.
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"We have to get off this ship."
"Well, we'd have to go to the bridge....and that's the only problem I can see with this plan."

"Can you mail this for me?"
"I would, but...Then I'd have to go to the bridge."
by LenKu Amada November 1, 2006
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A simple enough term that means “go kill yourself”. It’s first time ever being used in a conversation is when storee was talking to some Whiney slut named Bella.
by thesnapchatslangguy September 23, 2022
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