And old country saying.
Means leave me alone or get off my case.
Hillbilly Joe said to Tommy Bill, “Tell me about your cows.”
Tommy Bill was tired of being asked about the damn cows so he said, “ it’s my chicken let me fuck it !”
This is a particular type of plotline, well-liked by many. In this plotline, several things must be true.
There needs to be at least two characters.
The characters must love each other, or be planned to love each other.
Once these simple tasks are accomplished, you can continue with your plot.
The characters get into a fight or other emotional even that might degrade their relationship, hence the "I hate you," part.
Ad-lib as much as you'd like between this and the "let's do it," part.
You can take the "let's do it" part literally, or take it to a nicer level with them simply being friends/mates/whatever they were in the beginning or anywhere in between.
Hey Jimmy. What're you writing?
Oh, it's and "I hate you, let's do it."
Awesome, hope it turns out well.
It is already, thanks!
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A jojo eord from Jojo’s bizarre adventure:diamond is unbreakable
Or
Jojo no kimyou na bouken:diamond wa kurekinai
Koichi:do that again
Echos act 3:let’s kill da hoe beetch
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Harry: Wow she's horney. Do you think she is up for it?
Rocco: I don't know but if there's grass on the wicket let's play cricket
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When either a stupid yank or pommy tries to be australian. By the time they have said it the aussie should have snapped the touro.
pommy: put another shrimp on the barbie
aussie: snaps him
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It basically means "lets get the heck out of here."
"This bomb is about to blow! Lets get the flock out of dodge!"
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When you catch your son doing something effeminate, cringeworthy or something else that you or most others would find acceptable. Such things include simping, wearing Call of Duty socks or wearing a dress.
Let me catch MY son paying for only fans
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