This phrase is often used after "roasting" someone, or playing a trick on someone behind their back. These days, the younger generations use it to be a joke, and not in a cruel way.
Cameron: "Boy, I don't know a bit of this French."
Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"
Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
When a man bust quick
Girl, he busted so quickly
Oh girl he got the zoomies
When someone calls a grown man, a boy or son. No matter if it’s slang in a friendly way, you respond with I got your your boy or son hanging. (Meaning your Dick hanging). The term is used to make sure that person never makes the mistake of calling you son or a boy again.
Ex 1. Person 1 - What’s up my Boy?
Person 2 - I got your boy hanging!!!!
Ex 2. Person 1 - Whats up my son?
Person 2 - I got your son hanging!!!!
This is to do with Wilbur Soot's 'I'm In Love With An E-Girl', an absolute classic.
Now who is Wilbur Soot you may ask? Well he is a man who fell in love with TommyInnit many years ago.
"She's got a picture of an anime girl's face!"
"Just a single"
"Nothing more"
"Send her rubbing up my ethernet cord"
A "modern day" variation on the classic "I'll be able to call David Rockefeller a tramp" saying, and used to humorously refer to your having made a modest profit and/or unexpectedly gained a few bucks extra on a difficult job you recently completed.
Cool hunk #1, seeing his buddy --- who had jokingly told him earlier that morning that he was "wearing himself out getting rich" by driving here and there around town for a couple hours to give several people car-rides for a few bucks apiece --- feverishly lugging humongous bundles of bagged returnable-containers along a hot dusty highway: Gettin' too rich there, Dude?
Cool hunk #2: Yeah, fer sher, Pal --- I declare, I'm gettin' so gol-durned filthy-rich that I can hardly even carry all my vast wealth around! Ethan Couch ain't got nuthin' on me!
A short way of saying "may have".
"Don't share nobody's lipstick, they might got a disease"