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we need to talk

I need to dump you, and it's suddenly "our" problem/fault. Often said to be a girl phrase, is in fact used just as often by guys. When employed in e-mail, is an attempt to simultaneously sever e-mail contact and preclude actual "talk"...

emails: We need to talk. I'll call you.
Never quite summons up courage to call. Hopes like hell she won't e-mail or ring, and that he can skulk off into the night. Sign of cowardice, therefore an automatic disqualifier when it comes to relationship material...

by Robina22 October 18, 2005

18πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


we need to talk

I'm gonna drop you like a sack of potatoes.

Guy: "Ummm, hi Sallie, I really like you."

Sallie: "We need to talk!"

by D M February 11, 2004

15πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


ghetto slang talk

Nick names or code names on situation , objects , personal references and insults used on the streets or in gangs

The gist Ghetto slang talk

What's cracking , whats popping , wassup , what it is , what it do - hey what's up

Bread , dough , paper , stacks , bands , racks - money

Opp , fuck boy - enemy

Flay , mook , fruity - homosexual

by I had swag , now I work KFC December 1, 2013

74πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


we need to talk

She means "I want to whine, bitch, and nag about something you did, known and unknown to you!" It can also mean that she has nothing worth saying at all. Be prepared for a half-hour impromptu sermon on whatever she has on her mind (and that would me many random things).

It is especcially annoying when she uses the word "we", knowing damn well that SHE is the one who will be doing all the talking.

Susan: Honey, we need to talk about your insensitivity to my feelings.

by AYB September 24, 2003

96πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


Talk to me tits

The issue is of little consequence to me. I dont care.

Hey Jane, I hear your ex-boyfriend wants to get back with you.

Well he can go and talk to me tits, it aint happening.

by czp115 April 14, 2009

8πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


whos talking x

It’s used in England or the UK

Tyler- whos talking x? ( do you wanna chat love? )
Maddie - sure love

by Eeeeeeeeeer November 30, 2019


Talked a Big Game

Often used when referring to a person who has spoken highly of themselves or their abilities on a previous occasion.

Oi, you talked a big game last night when we were out on the sauce. Now it’s time to put your money where your mouth is!

by Lord Winterborne January 20, 2021

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