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I'd let him ultraviolence me

In reference to the song ultraviolence by Lana del Rey in essence when a man is so fine you want him to hit you " he hit me and it felt like a kiss" usually used my masochist and or whisper girlies

Tommy is so fucking hot I'd let him ultraviolence me idc

by Penny Harlow November 5, 2023

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Let me stop in my tracks

The phrase you say when somebody behind you is doing the fappy face and you are about to "stop in your tracks" and elbow them in the nose.

Bryant's natural reaction to the Fappy Face.

Joe: "Hey Bryant, fresh cakes! Michael is doing the fappy face right behind you!"
Bryant; "Is that right Joseph? Then I guess you should... let me stop in my tracks! *thrusts arm back and hits Michael in the face*
Michael: Not now Bryant...

by De Pompoozle January 6, 2017


Stop the world and let me off!

You use this phrase when someone repeats a story over and over or if a person is just spouting bull shit. Instead of saying "You're full of it.", you can say (in a sarcastic tone) "Well....stop the world and let me off".

It's also an appropriate response to a big surprise.

"Did you hear the news? Sally is pregnant!"

"After all these years!? Well, stop the world and let me off!"

by Weird Gonzo July 23, 2022


Let me carve your way

This is a song made by a guy who wants a man who can make anything.

Z)Let me carve your way pwease?
E)Nope

by OliverSantts August 15, 2022


Let me think about that and forget it quickly

A phrase you say to someone when you don't want to consider their suggestion seriously.
A phrase you say to someone when they have an egregious suggestion or opinion.

Can I guy your gaming chair for $5?

Let me think about that and forget it quickly.

by SGT_ED May 21, 2024


let me get a bet

Loan or borrowing money Kentucky slang

Yo let me get a bet till I get my check tomorrow

by Fromthedtothek July 14, 2022


let me see see

The Chinglish translation of Chinese "่ฎฉๆˆ‘็œ‹็œ‹"๏ผŒwhich means "let me take a look", but since "็œ‹" in Chinese can means "see", "่ฎฉๆˆ‘็œ‹็œ‹" might be translated as "let(่ฎฉ) me(ๆˆ‘) see(็œ‹) see(็œ‹)" in a localized(to China) informal way.

"Hey guys, I got a new phone!"
"Really? Let me see see!"

by bilibilier July 9, 2022