An exclaim of disbelief, most commonly used when a Test or homework is announced in class.
Teacher: Ok guys, so this is going to be homework tonight.
Me: O
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A general offensive term used in exchange for a lack of better words.
Also referred to as: Cuggidy my suggidy; Cuck me suck; Sugidaka me Cugidaka
Cole: And that’s why you’re fat and gay.
Gavin: How about you soog me coog.
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The act of skipping school in order to miss a test or quiz. One who pulls a Coke is subject to immediate ridicule.
Grant: Aye man, you ready for that Biology test tomorrow?
Troy: Nah man. I’m pulling a Coke tomorrow.
Grant: What a b*tch.
Losing a bet, and refusing to pay.
Gavin: $5 says Logan Paul wins the fight.
Troy: You’re on.
*1 hour later: KSI wins*
Troy: Pay up.
Gavin: Nah.
Troy: Oh, so you’re pulling a Gavin, huh?
A satsuma saying for the phrase, “You heard me?” Commonly used among rednecks in the football locker room.
Person 1: Aye y’erme?
Person 2: Yea I heard you.
A phrase used most commonly when you are threatening somebody and said person does not believe you will actually execute these threats.
In other words, said person may believe their situation to be sweet, or safe from harm, when in reality, you will execute these threats and potentially win in a battle of fisticuffs.
Thus, the altercation has reached a new level, because by saying this sacred phrase, you have established your credibility as a threat to this person’s wellbeing, and exercised your ability to make valid threats.
Jake: Aye man, keep talking that good sh*t. You won’t do nothing.
Craig: Oh, so you think it’s sweet, huh?
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