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I don’t mind ya

I don’t mind you, as I don’t like you as a crush at the moment but I would date you, your pretty cute.

Her : Hey, what do you think of me?

Him : Well I don’t mind ya..

by Lahvnigger March 1, 2019


i got this mug from Walmart

Literally just so i can get a mug with that on it

Ima buy a mug that says "i got this mug from Walmart"

by RealScrabbleDictionary101 June 1, 2023


I know what ye done

When you know someone has done eh/ know they done something but want to hear it from their own mouth. Someone has always done something.

Fred I know what ye done. Might aswell say eh now.

by Bandochillin September 19, 2022


L-B-I-G-O-T

L-B-I-G-O-T Men often engage in casual misogyny. While L-B-I-G-O-T Women do the misogyny less, Both sexes participate in casual racism as well, and often engage in hating on the poor because its a nice reprieve from racism and misogyny sometimes

"THAT L-B-I-G-O-T man was harassing another straight man for being black. The world is on crazy pills"

by Wypipo whisperer April 5, 2022


I-lovely

I-lovelies is a term created by K-ARMYs (Korean BTS Fans aka K-Diamonds) to

(I-ARMYs). describe the international ARMYs

I live in England so my Korean friend who is also an ARMY calls me an I-lovely.

by I-Lovely, I -ARMY March 20, 2018


i-lovelies

Short for International Lovelies (외랑둥이).

The name that k-army (Korean BTS fans) has given to i-army (international BTS fans), as a term of endearment.

The Korean part of kpop fandoms usually hate their international counterpart and call them names such as i-roaches or cockroaches, but because of their good nature, thankfulness and close relationship to i-army, k-army chose to name their international counterpart i-lovelies.

Likewise international ARMYs call the Korean fandom k-diamonds, because they find them so incredibly precious.

- Our i-lovelies ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ I can really feel their affections for not only the boys but also for Korean Eppis ㅠㅠㅠ.
- Please tell our i-lovelies that I love them... and please tell them "thank you for always working hard".

by Expertus March 21, 2018


I got Raked

When your IT professional screws you over. Pronounced like the computer rack. "Racked"

I ask Jim our computer guy to install my workstation before lunch, instead he left for lunch early. I got Raked

by Bulldogslobber December 16, 2011