In 1984, after the popularity of Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers skyrocketed thanks to the runaway success of it's 1983 TV commercial, which featured actress Claire Pellar asking the question "Where's the beef?", some men started sporting T-shirts that answered that question with the remark "Here's the beef!" as a joke.
When I was at a donkey basketball game I saw a man wearing a purple T-shirt that said in big letters the phrase Here's the beef! on it.
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a bastardized way to say "right here" or "my house."
There's gunna be a big party tomorrow up here in this here joint.
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New York Slang for "F*ck out of here"
Person Vin does not life: "Aye what's up vin?"
Vin: foutta here
a phrase usually uttered by an extremely confused and frustrated individual... normally followed with a "huh?"
<ring ring>
"Hello?"
"...Dowling here!"
Outta here. (outt-uh here)
command verb.
1. of being told to fade away from existence and or a situation temporarily or permanently, commonly refferencing other things or individuals aswell, in said mix.
2. in total eradication.
1. βcome at me bro im right here!β βoutta here with that, honestly, you look like a joke.β
2. βlet me help move this right over...β βnope. nope. outta here, im doing this myself boy.β
3. βif you think that your gonna come in here with that your funny... outta here with it.β
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The nudge or sly message a woman (or man) gives when in the mood to Fuck like it's the last day here on earth.
"Amanda gave a clear message of 'Insert Here' to Carl, who consequently gave her a clear message of Dick."
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