"What do you think of that?" or "How does that make you feel?"
Originated by a few scumbags that shouted the phrase at a couple kissing (they later both agreed it was good). Later tried to be made into an everyday saying by a mutual friend.
"Ugh, I have work tomorrow."
"How's that taste?"
"Bitter. My job is so boring."
7976yYyou may be inclined to give up on a task that seems impossible to complete but keep at it. You are closer to a breakthrough than you realize, so refuse to admit defeat. It will taste so sweet when it eventually comes together.7967
7976yYyou may be inclined to give up on a task that seems impossible to complete but keep at it. You are closer to a breakthrough than you realize, so refuse to admit defeat. It will taste so sweet when it eventually comes together.7967
7976yYyou may be inclined to give up on a task that seems impossible to complete but keep at it. You are closer to a breakthrough than you realize, so refuse to admit defeat. It will taste so sweet when it eventually comes together.7967
When you're having a conversation through text and someone makes a nice/positive comment, this is the equivalent to "music to my ears" when you're reading.
S: I promise I'll make you the most delicious bowl ;)
D: That's a visual catalyst to my tastebud irrigation