Thug 1: "The other day this thot asked me if I wanted to eat the booty like groceries, and I was like hell no! Ain't no way my mouth going near no stank ass, ratchet ass hoe booty! Fuck that shit!"
Thug 2: "Tell em'."
Thug 2: "Tell em'."
by sweg money deidara October 1, 2015
by mbeaute February 4, 2021
Tell em naegi
by Kyle_broflovski10000000 December 28, 2021
by 12343435 August 2, 2022
The phrase "You tell em" is one of many sarcastic remarks which can be used to abruptly end a conversation. If you do not feel like responding to a certain person or your laughing at a complete idiot/moron/goon throwing out a "You tell em" will shut them up or induce a very interesting response.
Complete Idiot with glasses- "Actually Mr. Peeeeuuuurrrrd, I ate 7 apples for breakfast, not 6."
You- "ay you tell em pal"
A moron is walking in the hallway talking to his friend who is even more of a goon.
You- Point and say the famous catchphrase "You tell em" Then walk away.
You- "ay you tell em pal"
A moron is walking in the hallway talking to his friend who is even more of a goon.
You- Point and say the famous catchphrase "You tell em" Then walk away.
by Steve Santang April 14, 2009
Slogan of Barack Obama voters use to affirm a statment Obama made during a speech. The slogan was created by an Obama stan during Obama's May 6, 2008 celebration speech, after having won the North Carolina primary. The 21st Century version of "Give em hell Harry", the major slogan of Harry Truman stans.
Obama: "...I want to thank the people of North Carolina for giving us a victory in a big state, a swing state, and a state where we will compete to win if I am the Democratic nominee for president of the United States"
Obama stan: "You tell em B!"
Obama stan: "You tell em B!"
by NoMamesBuey May 7, 2008
Apocryphal last words, often attributed to the bushranger Ned Kelly. Since entered Australian culture.
Several meanings.
1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.
2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.
Several meanings.
1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.
2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.
1. Ned Kelly (to witnesses, as being taken to his execution): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea
2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea
2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!
by Thrasymachus of Keramikos February 22, 2010