Trap or die relates to the term "eat what you kill." Many jobs in the world are commission based. At commission only jobs you "eat what you kill" meaning you only make money on the business you bring to the company and if you don't bring any business in, you don't eat. Hence the phrase "trap or die." It describes what you have to do to survive. In order to eat what you kill, you must trap or die...
It's a tough world out there, you trap or die.
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See what a finski can do to a person's attitude? He's going to treat it like a beautiful woman
Source: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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When walking alongside someone and approaching hedges, you deliver a clean hip check so they end up ass over tea kettle in said bushes
I gave Kenny a Green Bus Ride while walking to the store.
A chocolate dipped cone from Dairy Queen.
Source: My grandfather owned and operated a Dairy Queen in Dumas (in the Texas Panhandle, not East Texas) for more than 25 years from the mid-'50s to the '70s. We sold many a chocolate-dipped cone. During those days, this delightful treat was called a "Brown Derby."
I'll take two butternut Blizzards and a Brown Derby for my grandfather.
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