English slang for getting in trouble or getting yourself in a bind. Usually used as a threat dealing with your money or your life.
You'll want to have paid me by the end of the day, cause you wouldn't want to catch a cold, now would you my son?
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A phrase that two cringey youtubers (Bryce Hall, Mikey Barone) use against Brennen Taylor and Colby Brock in their cringey ass song. I guess it means that they're winning their drama and they are "better" or "have more fans"
#brolby #brolbyisbetterthanbrikey
"brikey 'bout to catch a bag, catch a bag, brolby sounds like something on your ass"
Brennen- I'm going to catch a bag on this drama!
Colby- Never say that again.
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The act of doing a high upwards jumping motioning out jumping your opponent in a football video game thus causing you to rocket into the air making others look like fools.
Madden 09 + Randy Moss = Easy Rocket Catch
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To catch up from the times they haven't seen each other.
Hey let's play catch up!
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Fuck off, shut up , lick my asshole
I don't care catch wings
American English spoken to go somewhere in someone elseโs car
Hey, baby, wanna catch a ride ?
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1) A conversational term used when everyone in a convo knows what you're getting at, but you're starting to come off the tracks.
2) A term used as a placeholder, like a variable in mathematics. Best used when rhythm is more important to a sentence than details.
1)
"So, when she and I started getting hot and heavy, she reached down and uh, she. Sigh. Fair catch"
2)
"I stapled the fair catches to the wall so that you can't miss them when you sober up."
"Move the green fair catches across the map so you don't have to worry about getting flanked"