So trump supports are known as 45 supporters and “ride til I die” is an idiom meaning support you until I perish or (die). Combine the two and it means I support trump until I die. Play on an old phrase
I wanted to get a "45 till I die tattoo" to show everyone how MAGA I am!
Shut the fuck up and focus on your self.
Why can't you mind your own business? Bitch die
In other words ,“Dying alive” is an action/crazy stunt on where you do something mindless that could probably cause your life or a broken bone.Dying alive is mainly done at party’s, Mosh pit's, Concerts or even at birthday parties. Dying alive is also a honorable way to die hard aw…the memories
Dude 1”Hey did you see that guy that died by jumping off a balcony onto a party table lastnight? it was crazy!!”
Dude2”YEA!”
Dude1”I think he had broke all 206 bones… and his brain had popped out”.
Dude2”DAMN HE DIED ALIVE”.
Dude 1”he did what?”
Dude 2”HE DIED ALIVE”.
Dude 1 “Wow he probably did die alive”.
Synonymous with Yarmouth yet more appropriately and onimously named, The Land Where People Go To Die is much like The Land That Time Forgot -- meaning of course that you won't be coming back because the headhunters and savages will tear you apart limb by limb, and speak in quasi-native languages that are incomprehensible (see Franglais or Acadien).
Steve : I was visiting Maine to meet Stephen King, and he told me to visit The Land Where People Go To Die. I didn't understand what he meant, maybe he was just trying to freak me out.
Tyler : Dude, don't go there! Where do you think he got most of his ideas from? He's referring to Yarmouth! It's right across the water! I've never heard of anyone ever coming back.
A reply often said by parents when your complaining about some pain you have
Boy: " mom, my foot hurts"
Mom: "but did you die?"
Boy: "no.. bu-"
Mom: "-but did you die?"
Boy: "no.."
The ability to not die. It is a more fun way to say something or someone is immune to death.
She is un-die-ble or I am un-die-able