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you just weren’t outside

something you say to someone when they weren’t present during an event/when something was happening.

Matt: do you remember when good luck charlie first came out

Alexa: no
Matt: you just weren’t outside🤦 ♂️

by mdrrr the daddy November 10, 2024


Koe will get you home

Too drunk to drive so you put on koe wetzel drunk driving

How we getting home?
Koe will get you home

by H811 March 2, 2022


me and you should date

factual information

Person a: yo me and you should date

person b: yo that's factual information

by ballseiwhfrhqeifph June 29, 2022


Nick, Why You Bully Me

A lil bitch ass mexican's catchphrase. Used mockingly to annoy a specific person.

Hey Nate, "Nick, why you bully me"

by OnGodBro69 July 8, 2023

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You sound boosted

Originally a kind of insult by antivaxxers this has become a compliment. In effect the terrible spelling and general stupidity of antivaxxers plus this weird non insult has turned against them and it is now a way of complimenting someone on their spelling and grammar on social media.

I see you used the correct version of you're in that tweet....you sound boosted

by Firescientist April 2, 2024


You sound boosted

Originally a slur by antivaxxers it has come to be used to praise a social media user who uses particularly good grammar and spelling.

That is a good poem, you sound boosted.

by Firescientist April 6, 2024


I lemon you.

"I lemon you." means “I am jealous of you” or “I hate you”. It’s commonly used between close friends. The origin of this phrase is uncertain, but it may have something to do with the feeling you get after eating a lemon, which makes you uneasy, unhappy, or a little bit angry.

-My sugar daddy just bought me a fancy car.
- I lemon you.

by Double-Clips May 10, 2020