The mighty words of the powerful Mario from the failed game, "Hotel Mario" for the Philips CDI.
Mario: "You know what they say, all toasters toast toast!"
When a girl with long blonde hair rubs it all over a naked guy's body.
It was Blonde All Over The Place when Chad went to bed with Kiersten last night!
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Something you say after taking a huge shit, where it feels like it's the biggest one you ever took in your life.
Holy crap! I took the best dump right now! It was the shit to end all shits! If I died right now, I'd be happy , the shit was THAT good!
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The CHAD version of Carpe diem (seize the day).
Like YOLO, carpin' all those diems underscores the finite nature of life, the importance of taking risks and not placing unnecessary strain on your tiny brain.
In short: Don't think about it
"That's because losers look stuff up while the rest of us are carpin' all them diems." - Summer - Rick and Morty (2013) Season 3 episode 2 "Rickmancing the Stone"
Not All Heroes Wear Capes is a catchphrase used to describe everyday people who do good deeds, indicating that people in reality, rather than fictitious superheroes, are capable of courageous behavior. The phrase is often used in sarcastic or humorous contexts for individuals have done something mundane, foolish or worthy of admiration.
American record producer Metro Boomin released his debut album Not All Heroes Wear Capes. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard album charts.
When somebody does a courageous and good deed... one would respond with โnot all heroes wear capesโ
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1. Refers to intelligently investing one's wealth into something rather than spending or having expenses.
2. Putting currency in rather than out.
Nipsey Hussle said to be smart in life your mind must be at: "All money in, no money out!"
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When every young female teacher looks about 4x hotter, because you are surrounded by 1000 males and no other females.
Student 1: "Dude, did you see that new teacher we got? She's a babe!!
Student 2: "Nah man, that's just the All Guys School Effect"