this is usually not used as an insult. This sentence is used among hillbillies and rednecks to call each other sexy and//or arousing .
Brother: hey pork chop ;) , oh baby you really are a slutty can of beans.
Sister: thanks pumpkin pie, I could grind up on that red neck of yours all day.
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a slang word for saying Canadian
Judie: where was she from
Felicia: She's Can-nay-nay
Any law abiding citizen that never had any encounters with the police. Those that do have an encounter with the police follow the orders of the officer and don't run their mouth or become combative. A term used to say that because you respect the law "I can breef."
Bobby was able to go home to his family after being pulled over for speeding because he respected and obeyed the officer. Bobby told his wife about it and then said "I can breef."
There is those who know about soup can on a grill, and those who don't know about soup can on a grill.
Greyson does not know about soup can on a grill!
Someone that can't handle their drink
Steve is such a Half Can Dan, look at him he is pissed after only half a beer!
A grievous insult meant to absolutely destroy your opponent without them ever finding out and leaving them absolutely confused and puzzled for the rest of the day. The combination of what seems to be a noun and a verb melded together gives the appearance that the real meaning is 'I'd hate to be you' or 'I couldn't care less what you say, do, or think,' yet its disorder keeps the real truth anonymous.
My enemy told me that my yohbjutb can Mmmjtveurr, but I just can't understand what it means or if it is even an insult at all.
Scottish way of saying, âyou get drunk off of one can/glass/bottle...etcâ or âYouâre a lightweightâ. So, if you happen to be a âwan can danâ, prepare to be slagged off. lol. I actually happen to be one, so youâre not alone.
âHaha! Youâve only had one can of that dragon soop n yer awready oot yer nut. Youâre a pure *wan can dan*.â