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can I get 'em?

A stupid nigger thing where some coon grabs your neck. has absolutely no meaning, and is the stupidest thing ever.

White Boy: *sitting in desk*
Nigger: Can I get 'em?
White Boy: What? OWWW!

by JESUS FUCKING CHRIST December 14, 2005

8๐Ÿ‘ 57๐Ÿ‘Ž


Do-We, Screw 'Em & How

A disreputable law firm with a plethora of ambulance-chasing shysters;
any law firm who operates on the basis of expediency, not of principle.

DO-WE, DICK 'EM & HOW was cited for illicit law practices, beware!

by weave March 21, 2003

10๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Branden-Nate Mix-'Em-Up

A conversation or "bit" that is hard to follow for those not in the immediate back-and-forth.

Branden: *says something obscure but funny*
Nate: *replies with something funny but obscure*
Karina: What?
Branden and Nate: Sorry, just a classic Branden-Nate mix-'em-up.

by psyguy69 December 12, 2017


lay it low and spread em wide

a slut who lays on her back and spreads her legs wide foe easier access

she is just a dumb cum slut, all she knows how to do is lay it low and spread em wide.

by misfitunit1 July 29, 2011

17๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Eat-my-shit (EMS) Syndrome

Medical condition where you have an intense urge to take a massive dump in tupperware and put it in the fridge

Eat-my-shit (EMS) Syndrome

by Btwiz March 5, 2012

6๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Line 'em up, and bring it back

The act of lining up a group of people, then slapping them down the line, before bringing your hand back down the line for another round of smacking.

When overwhelmed with stupid people, merely line 'em up, and bring it back.

by Miguel D October 3, 2005

10๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tell 'em I died game

Apocryphal last words, often attributed to the bushranger Ned Kelly. Since entered Australian culture.

Several meanings.

1. Expression of defiance - similar to other laconic sayings in history, such as Leonidas' "Molon labe". Essentially, declaring unrepentant devotion to values by which one lived, or, at least, a refusal to die in a cowardly or ignominious fashion.

2. Ironic inversion of the above - jokey way of declaring submission, often in an aside to bystanders.

1. Ned Kelly (to witnesses, as being taken to his execution): Tell 'em I died game!
Attributed to Flight Lieutenant William Ellis Newton, RAAF, executed by the Imperial Japanese Army 1943 at Salamaua, Papua New Guinea

2. Jack (to witnesses, just before being arrested for public drunkenness): Tell 'em I died game!

by Thrasymachus of Keramikos February 22, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž