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xnopyt

a word when said makes you go through the 5 stages of grief and combust into flames, probably

"If you accept the definition that a word is some letters surrounded by a gap, then xnopyt,

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by whenthefriedchickeneggs April 24, 2022


<verb> to next week

This is used for when somebody, you, or overall anything does anything TOO much or too hard.

"That guy got slapped into next week by that girl.. Ouch."
"Hey what does <verb> to next week mean?"
"Basically where you overdo something, or do it too well."

by whenthefriedchickeneggs October 5, 2022


damascus

damascus

damascus
-Bob Ross

by whenthefriedchickeneggs April 24, 2022