A phrase you tell someone when an extra concession, in addition to an existing concession, will be or likely be denied
Guy 1: Bro, can you do my homework?
Guy 2: OK fine, but you owe me one.
Guy 1: …and can you do my friends homework too?
Guy 2: Don’t push your luck.
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They be nasty to some
There is a certain tom that hates Them
it’s safe to say he don’t like Twinkie’s
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something to say to your friends when you didn’t ask for what they just said.
dylan: bro i got 100% on my test!!
tyler: that’s cool but i don’t remember asking
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We don’t talk about it, means we just don’t f*ucking talk about it.
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A phrase used to tell someone to not forget to hurt someone
Ayo jimmy don’t forget to break the plate, cause he stole your girl and all.
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When some is doing mean or something you don’t like
Someone gives you a ugly look; you response “don’t do me no nasty”
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This line is spoken by Dr. Rumack, played by Leslie Nielson, in the film Airplane!
In one of the film's most famous scenes, former pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) discovers that both the pilot and co-pilot of Trans American Flight 209 have succumbed to food poisoning. Dr. Rumack asks Striker if he can fly the plane and land it. Striker responds, "Surely you can't be serious," prompting Rumack to say, with a straight face, "I am serious. And don't call me Shirley."
Julia seen Sharlene at the party and thought she was Shirley, so she said “Hi, Shirley! Nice hairdo!”. However, Sharlene didn’t take it that well and slapped Julia in the face “Don’t call me Shirley!” she huffed and left.