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Hey man It's about drive π it's about power β‘WE STAY HUNGRY π WE DEVOUR π½οΈ put in the work ποΈput in the hours π and take what's ours (OOH!) Black β« and Samoan πΌπΈ in my veins, my culture banging π₯ with strange βI change the game πΉοΈ SO WHAT'S MY MOTHERFUCKIN NAME?
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Basically the thing that comes out whenever you copy and paste the upper tab of the Urban Dictionary site.
Urban Dictionary
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This is the peak of bordom, you decide that qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm wasen't enough, and poiuytrewqlkjhgfdsamnbvcxz, and also qazsedcftgbhujmkol, and awsxdrfvgyhnjiklp, etc etc,
Person 1: bro im so boreddddddddddddddddddddd,
Person 2: have you tried esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 insert delete ` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = tab q w e r t y u i o p \ capslock a s d f g h j k l shift z x c v b n m , . / shift ctrl fn alt space alt ctrl?
Person 1: OMFG DID YOU NOT READ THE PATCH NOTES??
person 2: wdym?
person 1: IF YOU SAY SOME WORDS THAT ARE TOO LONG YOU-
*person 2 explodes
Used to exaggerate and explanation of how long ago it's been since you've experienced such event.
Girl used by Men.
Boy used by Women.
1. Susie: "I haven't heard that song Since I was a lil boy!"
2. Bill: "I haven't been to Burger King Since I was a lil girl!"
Since I was a lil girl/boy
I love my tudong ARE YOU HAPPY ENOUGH
I love my tudong ARE YOU HAPPY ENOUGH
What you say to someone you are in love with but don't think they'll take you seriously. Usually said as a joking response to an adverse comment. Can be used as reverse psychology to make the other person magically hate you.
L: Ew, I hate you.
V: No worries, I still love you.
A phrase to say you did something half-decently or was slightly timid and sheepish.
1: How did you do on the history test?
2: I sheeped out on that one