ur givin a girl anal or watever its goin real good and shyt... ur like 10 minutes into it or sumthin. Then You Grab a pan and just fuckin kill her dog
"Ye i was givin this girl anal then i just broke out and killed her dog"
"What?"
I can't find my wallet FATALITY
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Whatโs the plan; what does the current situation embark.
1.) The girl at the bar was all over me so I said โwhatโs to it?โ
2.) I get the first part but not the second. Whatโs to it?
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another way of saying hello, like whats up but used mainly in devon
Cam: whats on jed?
dave: fuck all mate, whats on with you?
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A reassuring exclamation usually used in a disbelieving tone. Other pronunciations: duhwah? or dawah?
โI am so going to bomb this test...โ
โThe what, man? Youโre smart as hell, Iโm sure youโll nail it!โ
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1)Song performed by a glitzy flamboyant man
2)Common phrase used by Butters on South Park
I said what what in the butt!
*man dancing suggestively*
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A porn parody of the Nickelodeon cartoon My Life as a Teenage Robot created by hentai artist Zone-Sama which involves the main protagonist Jenny Wakeman being gang raped by the Crater Critters after she ruins their favorite hot spot.
Person: What What in the Robot is by far the worst thing on the internet
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The shortened version of That's what she said (aka TWSS), for use when in a professional setting. The benefit of saying "that's what" is that people who understand TWSS jokes will naturally fill in the implied "she said" whereas others will think nothing of the statement.
Using "that's what" is superior to TWSS for three reasons. It's shorter to blurt out and therefore wittier (the "twiss" pronunciation is hardly understood yet), it's ambiguous and may refer to that's what he said without thinking about it beforehand, and it allows the user to easily brush it off as an accidental exclamation or the beginning of another sentence.
May also occur accidentally at work or school after a weekend bachelor/bachelorette party where "That's what she said" jokes run rampant and the speaker catches themselves before the full phrase comes out.
Boss, in a company meeting: "The product needs to grow bigger and faster to meet our customer's needs"
Employee, back from Vegas: "That's what - " (stops abruptly, friends snicker)
Boss: "What was that?"
Employee: "Oh, er... I was just going to say, 'that's what I was thinking' "
Boss: "Excellent!"
Professor: "Everyone did great on the midterm which concludes the first part of our semester. You're a third in already - and it's not even getting hard yet!"
Student: "That's what..." (students laugh, but the professor ignores it because they generally ignore students anyway)
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