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Talbot's Point

A conservation land located in Sandwich, MA. It's a wooded area in the middle of a town, so pretty much nothing good happens here. There used to be a shed in Talbots that everyone smoked at, but that got destroyed by some dickhead.
Guy 1: Let's head over to Talbot's Point and smoke an L.

Guy 2: Didn't you here? The Shed got torn down.

Guy 1: It's the fucking woods, there's other places we can go.

Guy 2: Ok lets go make some bad decisions in the woods.
Talbot's Point by Mr. Tarsky February 15, 2017
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Hack's point

(verb) Did you hear i HACK'S POINTED your mom.

Cohen’s Point

A physical point on the upper abdomen and lower chest to designate heart sounds, lung sounds and bowel sounds.
The orthopedist surgeon physical noted normal Cohen’s point. Also known as Triple Point.
Cohen’s Point by Geminirich June 10, 2025

That's my point 

To agree with the point you just made after having to paraphrase it because of lanugage usage.

Used mainly by corporate America executives talking in a high level of vocabulary sprinkled with a great amount corporate jargon.

Subordinates tend to paraphrase the words to verify understanding.
Executive: "Please dial down through this white paper presentation to ensure that all stakeholders are concur and agree with the results."

Non-Executive: "So read the report and make sure it's correct."

Executive: "That's my point exactly."

but the point of the story is, your mother's a whore 

1.When you are telling a story and have engaged a listener but realize that the climax of the story is not nearly as enthralling as the build up, this phrase is used to complete your story with an unexpected slam on the listener instead of trailing it off at the end and disappointing yourself and your audience.

2. Alternative ending to a "and then I found five dollars" type of story.
"Today I got to work a little late and there were rumors about my company letting some people go. This afternoon, my boss called me into his office and sat me down across from him with a solemn look on his face... and well, he didn't fire me, but the point of the story is, your mother's a whore."

What’s the point

What you say when you’ve given up and at your breaking point
Jody: find you a boyfriend
Emma: what’s the point

What's your point caller?

A question that is posed to a person who is telling a story or asking a question that makes no sense, or doesn't appear to have an ending. Does not specifically have to be used on the telephone.
So he was like driving, then his mum called, and she told him about the washing machine, and there was a huge tree in the park, and his brother was playing football

What's your point caller?

Oh, erm...