Inspired by the "Ricky when I catch you Ricky" expression, the statement is directed towards Jujutsu Kaisen author Gege Akutami after the release of chapter 236.
Gojo fans after chapter 236: Gege when I catch you Gege
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A phrase usually meaning that business will be handled later. Most likely in a fight.
Person 1: Ima steal your bae
Person 2: Catch me outside how bout dat
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It means that you're both going to go outside and do what you need to do
All you hoes laughing like it's funny. Catch me ousside how bow dat.
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One can use chapstick as lotion if desperate enough.
"Man I feel ashy as fuck"
"You may piss on the smoke, if you can catch it"
A widely known expression often used to denounce the tactics of bad boys who use rude language to dismiss their peers.
First appeared in The Actual Bible, Mart 12:14, but has been used many times since in many different situations
"Sean I know you're trying to put up a bad boy front but have you ever heard the expression 'You catch more flies with coins than bills'?"
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A common phrase spoken by security guards at the end of every conversation.
Hey, catch me later Iโll buy you a beer!
A stereotypical type of sentence prank callers would use on people when calling.
Prankster: "Hey. Is your refrigerator running? Well, you better go catch it!"
Police: "You know this is the 911 emergency hotline, right?"
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