And if my response is murdering kids, then what? Then they just die.
Hym "And then you pretend is WASN'T the you refusing to acknowledge my rights... Probably cry like a bitch in private or in public... And then everyone else has to play along and live in delusion it you OR ELSE they ALSO don't get rights... But that isn't going to be the TRUE DICHOTOMY because you are doing this arbitrarily... And when your kids get murdered over it you pretend it isn't happening... So 'Yes we can take your rights away' is the language of someone who wants their kids to get murdered... Do... Do you want me to do it today? Should I go for a walk?"
a term for being so incredibly high, you wonder what it would be like if you were higher
guy 1: Yo matt shiver me timbers!
guy 2: Holy shit, what if we smoked the fat one?!
When used by a writer (usually a columnist or a blogger), indicates that a description follows of one or more letters to the author that might be considered weird, hostile, or otherwise unusual. Comes from the title of a Perry Como album.
"So he tells me that I'm a bigot because I don't support the rights of husbands to beat their wives. I tell ya, we get letters."
A phrase used as an inquiry for a server after finishing a drink or a meal, usually by dads with English as an L2 or L3.
We're off to go. We pay, yeah?
"Excuse me, we pay, yeah?" "Cash or card?" "Card, yeah."
Use this expression when you're host of a party and in response to guests appreciation. It the same as saying "You're welcome! We should do this more often!"
John (Guest): Thank you for having us! We had a nice time at your party!
Adib (Host): I am here! So we have to...
When making the action of passing an object one would say ‘there we go Julie’ to assert ones homosexuality and presence.
Stuart gave mark his change and felt a flamboyant exchange taking place. To celebrate the moment Stuart femininely and quietly said ‘There we go Julie’.
Sorry, we couldn’t find: a scenario of you getting a girlfriend