By law, when the phrase âchuck usâ is used, the recipient is legally required to hand over any food they may possess at the time.
Jesse: oi Ryan can I have a chip
Ryan: fuck off
Jesse: oi nah chuck us
Ryan: *hands over chip*
The alter ego of Brockhampton member, Merlyn Wood. Merlyn first used this term in the song âNEW ORLEANSâ.
Kevin abstract: i am gay
Merlyn wood (voodoo man): MERLYN!
Some believe âsamma gammaâ to be the name of god himself. A group of followers (known as âgammasâ) have mutual agreement that their lord and saviour has certain characteristics, such as being an epic gamer, always having fresh kicks, speaking softly yet speaking words of great power and has a wack jumpshot. In attempts to convert normal people into âgammasâ, followers will screech âSAMMMMMA GAMMMMAâ at non believers. The belief of âsamma gammaâ is currently growing in popularity and it is believed that a âChurch of Samma Gammaâ exists in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
*normal people chatting*
Ronald: hello my normal friend, would you like to go have fun like normal people?
*a âgammaâ enters the area*
Jared: SAMMMMA GAMMMA
Ronald: wtf lmao
Soft Chanting from âgammasâ : samma gamma samma gamma samma gamma samma gamma
Spanning from bundoora to docklands in Melbourne Australia, the 86 tram has seen more drunk melbournians than sober ones. Being one of few trams operating late on fridays and saturdays, the 86 is basically a second home to any 16-25 year old in Melbourne. You can always count on the 86 tram to get you home after a big night.
Legend has it, if you get on past 11pm on a Friday/Saturday and arenât greeted with someone munting, a homeless man singing, someone passed out on the floor, the driver yelling at passengers and a crackhead dancing, you get to ride for free. Not like your ever not going to see that, or pay the fare in the first place though.
**4am on brunswick street and your jaw is swinging**
Ryan: fuuuuuuuck cunt how are we going to get home
Mitchell: 86 tram brother
A term used to describe anything that is good. As long as the activity is not a bad one, the phrase âgoes alrightâ is applicable under any circumstances. If the activity were to be bad, the correct phrase would be âdoes not go alrightâ
Ryan: oi swimming carnival goes alright