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fuck you/thank you

When another being gives you a passive aggressive compliment and you are unsure of their true feelings behind it. As in, is this a compliment or an insult??πŸ€”

Being#1: I just wanted to thank you for coming to visit me. It feels really good to know that I can trust you with my most private information and that you would never induce shame or humiliate me.

Being#2: ummm.... Is this a fuck you/thank you?? (Internal dialogue: Are you trying to imply that I did use your personal information against you to induce shame and humiliate you??πŸ€”)

Being#1: Why would you say that??

Being#2 physical response:🀷🏽

Being#2 Internal dialogue response: because I have a guilty consciousπŸ˜”

by Iam MvP November 27, 2022

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


you guys

This term is used to reduce the awkwardness that the less-educated among us have with the fact that the singular and plural form of "you" in English is the same. It is used by restaurant hosts/hostesses and servers relentlessly. A particularly vulgar aberration of an already bad-enough term would be to say "yous guys", which is often heard in Long Island. And then, there is the Southern aberration, "y'all" - an example of Southerns' unfamiliarity with the English language.

"Welcome to Applbee's; would you guys like something to drink?"

by Chandelier LaGuardia July 11, 2008

89πŸ‘ 196πŸ‘Ž


you fooorced it

when someone goes over the top, in a joke, an example of a situation or any other circumstance. Stems from T-Rav who, when angered by the rest of the group would go off on a rant that would include such pharses as " you fooorced it, get off my dick, come on dog and you already know.

The phrase has gained a second life with the decison to make other words that fit by saying these words in place of foooced it with the extended o's included

T-Rav " Yo you tryin to chill later"
Greg "No Chance I would ever chill your the wackest dude to chill with since 92"
T-Rav " SEE YOU FOOORCED IT with that one"

Example of the second part

Ant " You Original Cooooooorsed it"

Greg " You MS Doooooosed it"

Bax " You 911 Poooooorsched it"

by 617 August 31, 2006

8πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Are you finished?

A rhetorical question useful for interrupting a rant or after you've received an undeserved beatdown.

fool 1: (insults the entire state of Tennessee)

fool 2: Are you finished? I hope so because I don't have any control over what Cowboy Troll does. I just found out he likes me a lot and suddenly everything makes sense. But I don't have anything to do with him anymore and he doesn't define the entire state!

by S. O. S. 89! October 17, 2013

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Who you at?

East coast "new s#!t" greeting. Combining who are you? how are you? and where are you at, who you at? leaves ample time to greet someone and ridicule them on their clothing and/ or appearance.

Who you at? Oh s#!t son, is that last years Avirex?

by ratbatspider September 9, 2010

5πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


sucks to be you

This phrase is used against a person that currently sucks. This phrase could also be used when something bad happens to a person. During the victims misfortune, you simply say "Sucks to be you, ya sucker!"

Hey, i just ran over your cat. Sucks to be you!

by J-Rockin Ryan June 15, 2004

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


you played it

used in Hebrew the meaning of the phrase is a "well done job"

me: so how was dinner
she: you played it

by ori dotan March 13, 2005

5πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž