ttyiaf - talk to you in a few
ttyiab - talk to you in a bit
ttfn - ta ta for now
The phrase has its roots in WW2. When a soldier came into a medical facility with a limb or multiple limbs detatched from his body, the nurses would call the patient a "basket case". As in they had to bring the soldier to them in a basket.
Modern day usage is to describe someone that is in need of extreme assistance(mental or physical).
Well Marge they brought in another basket case, a grenade blew off his legs.
Used as a question or inquiry, to express confusion or the state of having no idea what someone is talking about. Mostly used in text form.
<guy>Dude, so like the salmon at the net had to jump past the bear on the right side while smoking that chair-staff!
<otherguy> BaWr? O_o
word to express yourself when ur high on skunk
oooooooooohh shiiiiit man im high like a motherfukaa
The best drinks at Krusty Burger. Also called "shakes" at "McDonalds".
"Hey, I heard they put a new McDonalds in down the street. Yeah, they have them same things as Krusty Burger, like these Krusty Partially Gelatinated Non-dairy Gum-based Beverages. Except they don't call them that. No, they call them 'shakes'."
Slang for female genitalia, especially the vaginal area.
"She had the juiciest upslice I have ever stuck my tongue into".
Most often used to describe an incredibly unattractive female who you wouldn't touch with a shitty stick.
Sometimes pronounced "mun'er" with a Glottal stop in scotland
I widnae dae her, she's a fuckin' munter!