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Cans

Shortened slang for Mexican's. This example refers to basically all brown people tho, not just ones from Mexico. Anyone with light brown skin, smells like beans, and looks like they're fresh over the border is a Can.

We stopped at the Lowe's hardware store to pick up some Cans to help us finish up the yard work.

by Riah Vanity February 3, 2020

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wi can has can

A strong sentence told by AzzraWallad from the Minecraft Police Deparment BusterHorror. It means "You are strong, be yourself."

Wi can have today, wi has win.

Now wi rip is sad now wi can have day.

Wi has win, wi can have now.

Good is love end frind.

Wi can has can.

You are soldier.

You must wiiiinnnnnn.

Win win.

Just RIP.

by BigBoyManIsGood42 June 20, 2019


Can

Usually a damn hott chik with brown hair, a great body, and beautiful eyes. She is usually a great girlfriend and a even better best friend.

Can is soo hott, and man i think shes single!!!!

by Can Lover July 26, 2004

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if they can crawl they can brawl

If they can crawl they can brawl is like a metaphor for baby hunger games meaning if their able to crawl and move around their able to fight

Person 1: Abortion is bad you should give them a chance to liveπŸ₯Ί
Person 2: Your right! They should be put up to a baby hunger games
Person 1: NO THEIR BABIES!
Person 2: If they can crawl they can brawl

by Hentai Protagonist January 31, 2021


Can

A term for a blood in heavy armour. This word is particularly awful to those sick of puns about canned food.

"Listen, can, you may wear enough body armour to look like a tin of sardines, but it won't help you if you get run over by my Escalade."

by Zed Numar July 22, 2021

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if Trump can be banned, the devil can be canned

Anything you can do, I can do better

If trump can be banned, the devil can be canned is a useful euphemism

by Sexydimma November 25, 2021


Can

Another word describing you house or your car.

I will be glad when I get a new can.

by Willy May 26, 2003

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