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Say It Ain't Cilantro Burger

A special burger seasoned with cilantro

"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Say It Ain't Cilantro Burger, you should try it!"

by America Lover ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ November 17, 2018


Woulda Coulda Gouda Burger

From Bob's Burgers: a special gouda cheeseburger

Uh, Bob, what's the Burger of the Day? I'm looking at an empty chalkboard here.
Bob: Well, it's something with gouda cheese. I'm still trying to come up with a name for it.
Tina: Woulda Coulda Gouda Burger. You Gouda Be Kidding Me. As Gouda As it Gets. Gouda Gouda Gumdrops. A Few Gouda Men. Gouda Gouda Two Shoes... comes with shoes. Gouda Day, Sir.
Bob: Uh, Tina, no more espresso for you.

by America Lover ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ November 17, 2018


Caper Magic to Yourself Burger

As seen on Bob's Burgers: a burger with capers!

"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Caper Magic to Yourself Burger -- because capers are awesome, while magic is not."

by America Lover ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ November 13, 2018


James Bond Burger

To make sweet, passionate love to the subject of the sentence

"You better check yourself before I James Bond Burger you up, my man"

"don't threaten me with a good time"

by sussy mogus September 24, 2022


Cheese On your Burger

Means beat someones ass
Double Cheese would be a lethal wound but survival
Triple Cheese is killing someone

Hey blood ima put cheese on your burger!
Aye dude you see him someone just put double cheese on that boy burger he got hella bullets in his ass!
Dam that put triple cheese on my pantas Burger last night im hella sad

by Young slappa June 26, 2008


Burger king foot lettuce

Number 15.... The least thing you would want is lettuce from someones feet

Burger king foot lettuce

by Batman ๐Ÿ‘Œ April 02, 2018


get your burger out

Originally, this expression was meant to denote one figuratively brandishing their genitalia in an effort to convey their excitement. Paradoxically, the genesis of this expression was almost responsible for the demise of it. "Get your burger out" was an abysmal and awkward failure at launch, partly because it's kind of not that funny but mostly because it was tyrannically thrusted upon the public lexicon. Furthermore, one could hardly ignore the contrivance of how forced this expression was when it was supposed to define a bit of spontaneity.

Peter: "Just scored some tickets to the all cat opera! Get your burger out!"

Amanda: "What do hamburgers have to do with anything?"

by dullhypothesis November 06, 2013