Random
Source Code

Let my nuts hang

To not care, to be able to let your Guard down, to not give a fuck , be good in your hood

Aye yo blood, we donโ€™t check in nowhere. I donโ€™t roll wit 50 niggas blood, I let my nuts hang .

by Ahahshshsbhx April 2, 2018

114๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Let them eat cake

It's to show either that you don't care if people are in the shit, or how they get out of it.

It can also be used to show that you donโ€™t understand much about peopleโ€™s shitty situation.

Both meanings can be used together, to mean that you donโ€™t understand much about their shitty situation, you donโ€™t care to understand it, and you donโ€™t care how they get out of it either.

Where this came from:

A French writer called Rousseau wrote that a great princess once said, more or less, that if you have no bread, there's always cake instead.

When she says "cake", don't think birthday cake. Think pastries and cakes that come in squares that you can slice, which a basically just sweet bread.

Think of a posh French princess in a carriage that's going through peasant land in order to get to the castle. They have to stop for a minute, so the peasants start to approach, carrying bread baskets. The princess asks what they want. She's told they need bread, because they don't have any. And this is where she says the line. But you can interpret it in several ways:

1. She's never seen poor people before, and she's ditzy:

"Well, what I would do is just have cake instead, so why don't they just do that?"

2. She's never seen poor people before, and she doesn't care (whilst applying makeup):

"Oh well. Can't they just have cake instead?"

3. She knows they are poor, and she's being a complete bitch, almost making a joke (staring out the window):

"Oh well, there's always cake."

The insurance companies will suffer? Good. Let them eat cake.

Profits are down? Well, err... Let them eat cake?

by ExpertContributor February 6, 2018

166๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Who let bro cook

The exact opposite of "Let him cook!" or, "Let bro cook!"

A phrase used for when someone says, does, or makes something terrible.

Person 1: "Hey bro, have you heard producer name's new beat?"

Person 2: "Nah, lemme hear it."

*Listens*

Person 2: "Who let bro cook?"

by aano_productions July 9, 2023

50๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Imma let you finish

Obnoxious way to interrupt someone and steal their moment, while wryly mocking that media train wreck that is Kanye West.

Based on West's instantly infamous interruption of Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Female Video with his insane microphone-stealing shout out to Beyonce.

Bob: Thank you Mr. Brown for having us in to give this sales presentation. We'd like to talk to you today about...

Alfred: Yo, Bob, I'm really happy for you, and Imma let you finish, but I just got to say our product is is one of the best products there is!

by rickbrunernyc September 15, 2009

18328๐Ÿ‘ 2110๐Ÿ‘Ž


Let's go ride bikes

An expression used to point out someone's inability to focus on a given task due to Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).

q: How many children with Attention Deficit Disorder does it take to screw in a light bulb?
a: Let's go ride bikes

by fish27 March 18, 2008

419๐Ÿ‘ 40๐Ÿ‘Ž


let me hold a dollar

a kindly way of robbing by telling them. from that show everybody hates chris.

yo Dick, let me hold a dollar. Thanks Dick.

by Flava Doug February 11, 2010

836๐Ÿ‘ 95๐Ÿ‘Ž


Let Tommy out of Prison

This has its origins in London, UK and goes back at least 70 years. I heard it from my Dad and he presumably heard it from his.

It means "to fart" but in a way that is not obvious until the smell hits. The smell is truly criminal, hence the possibility in the eyes of the beholder that its origins may have included a victorian detention centre.

Cheez, lad. Did you just let Tommy out of Prison?

Goldfinger turned on the laser. "Do you expect me to talk?" demanded Bond. "No Mr.Bond" laughed Goldfinger, "I expect you to... fuck me, have you let Tommy out of Prison?"

by goody5 December 9, 2010