its a drunk woman trying to say "symbolism"
Her - "He uses a lot of Silly Jizz Em in his rap style"
Him - "Silly Jizz Em? You mean... symbolism?"
When you make the Buttholes kiss.
The Brisbane Incident is actually the first film it was referenced in being only called the dust off the brisbane came later once tale of the movie reached west audiences. Its been widely speculated that the origonal scene was not the actors but the director and his wife trying it for the first time. The dust off was then changed later as well to dust em up to fit a more wide range of audiences the need for the participants to conect to something that sounded more entertaining dust off sounded bad and dust em up sounded good with test markets so after the switch the name stuck even being referenced in the behind the scene cuts from deadpool 2
Last night I walked in on my mom and dad doing a Brisbane Dust 'Em Up.
shoot or spear an animal, primarily in hunting.
Tim wells once said, slock em.
The term "Skeet 'em" is a synonym for saying "Fuck 'em". Skeet in this context, represents the offensive way of saying fuck.
Laura: Jenny's friends are really snitchy, they always talk behind someone's back.
Jess: Skeet 'em!
To escape or slip through the clutches of someone. Robbing a police officer and not getting caught is giving him the laugh.
"Lol, when we rob that police evidence room full of cash and drugs tonight, we're going to really give 'em the laugh..."
"Far out", "that's cool", "heck yea" ,"fantastic", "badass",etc.
Example:"we are not working this weekend" the boss man said
Charlie replies"bet email up,now I can get my yard work done".
Oh it's not supposed to rain today bet em up
A way of saying “crap happens “.
Coined by truck driver Johnny “high ball” Christopher in 2004, Louisville Kentucky.
Employee :” I dropped a concrete form on my foot!”
Boss: “ son, you’ll have that on em’ big jobs.”