A black man handing from a tree.
Commonly used by white people in the Deep South prior to the Civil War.
I was going for a walk through a small town and came across a tree full of Mississippi kites.
When her vagina is so loose it slaps against your legs when its skinny
And denny had a cooch kite
1: A outside activity
2: a insult, telling someone that they’re annoying and that they should go away
1:
Person 1: Hey, wanna go fly a kite?
Person 2: Sure!
2:
Person 1: hey! Hey! Hello! Heyo!
Person 2: go fly a kite.
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In my mind it means go F off why?
Well mary poppins said “let’s go fly a kite, up to the highest height!”
But Thomas Edison flew a kite got electrocuted so go fly a kite in my eyes means go put a fork in. Socket or F off
Johnny- Hey Billie looks like the eagles were last in the draft
Billie- Johnny go fly a kite!
Kited is a mobile RPG that integrates augmented reality (AR), offering users dynamic quests and interactions with AI-generated characters in real-world environments.
I spent the whole afternoon exploring the city and completing quests in Kited, it's amazing how the game blends the real and virtual worlds.
Aka: plastic grocery bag, plastic bag; a plastic grocery bag that is easily caught by the wind and ends up in treetops. This event can occur when shoppers are careless about their environment, and throws bags on the ground. It can also be caused by spilling out of overflowing trash cans, and cars filled with junk, often unbeknownst to vehicle occupants, as they step out on the ground.
Urban kites occur mostly in the city, due to the higher number of shoppers and higher urban kite:consumer ratio. Urban kites can be seen in rural districts on occasion, but country folk are not in a hurry, and therefore, have more time to prevent and/or correct urban kite flying.
Urban kites are often used as trash bags, lunch bags and cheap totes, which help prevent them from ending up in trees.
Johnny, close the car door and grab that urban kite that's stuck on your foot. Do you want it to end up in the trees?
Look at all those urban kites dancing in the tree tops! That one on the left is new.