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matthew is still gay

This phrase talks about how the Gay kid, Matthew, remains gay.

Guy 1: Hey, did you see Matthew with that girl?
Guy 2: Yeah, that's just his friend. Matthew is still gay.

by LordShrakman November 5, 2020

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


fart is still standing

When you fart and you walk away from it for a while but evertime you pass that section the fart is still lingering in the same exact spot.

joe:*farts*
kuro:ew D:
Joe: *walks away from fart* 8
kuro: walks away
Joe: *goes to the bathroom*
*2 mins later*
kuro: *passes spot joe was staning in* holy sit dude yer fart is still standing here!

by wee396 March 18, 2009

5๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Beat or still beat

Its a term used when you and your friends, male or female, check out the opposite sex around you.
If you would fuck that person, you say out loud, beat.
if you wouldnt, you say still beat.
its very confusing and makes people uncertain of its meaning.
thats why its so convenient if you know the meaning,.

Vicky: what about luis? Beat or still beat?
Mel: BEAT! fasho fashoo.
Vicky: hell yeah! all day!
Mel: And Danny?
Vicky: Still beat! not even on a good day ! *makes a face*

by vickyyydawwg February 14, 2009

16๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you still wrenching?

meaning how are you doing.

Tom: what's up Tim?
Tim: nothing much
Tom: hey are you still wrenching?

by Jason Jampsh June 2, 2017


engine still runnin

That something or someone is still alive.

Quandale: ''Yo chief, how ya doin''
Dingle: ''Engine still runnin dawg''

by MofTheS June 23, 2022


Still on the bird's back

A rural saying originating from Australia. To be "On the bird's back" essentially means being mid-transit; approaching a predetermined location, event, or gathering agreed upon by friends; To almost be ready for something.
Australians in particular use it as a euphemism to reduce swearing around children or foreigners who may take offence to typical Australian dialect, E.g., "Give me a second you whining cunt, I'm almost fucking there." is replaced by a simple "I'm still on the birds back mate".

Person 1: "Where the hell are you!?".
Person 2: "Still on the bird's back man".
Person 1: "Right, see you soon dude".

........

Person 1: "Honey I'm home! How's dinner going?"
Person 2: "Still on the birds back".
Person 1: *beats wife to the tune of monster mash*

by P1ll0ck July 17, 2020


Are we still friends?

A phrase used to temper emotions after direct, if not harsh, feedback. It's used to remind the receiver that their relationship is primary and important, and the feedback or comment comes with no intention to ruin the relationship, only to strengthen it.

People love Patrick's self-help program because even though he's super direct, he keeps the relationship intact. His trick is to say "are we still friends?" throughout the tough sessions. He'll call you out and yet somehow you don't feel beat down. I think that's why he's always booked.

Patrick: "You drank and gambled all your money away. You've chased away anyone who ever dared to love you. You're a total clusterfuck. Now look in that mirror right there and tell me who you are and who you can be without blaming anyone."

Me: *big sigh* "Hmmm... that big mirror?"

Patrick: "Yea... are we still friends?"

Me: *chuckles* ... "Yea... I guess we are."

by axolotyl92 June 12, 2022