it means “fake prom”. you might see it during corona season when people have their own “proms” since prom was cancelled at many schools
someone’s insta caption: “happy from!”
Where you fuck a chick while shes on her period and slide your bloody hand her stomach
You know what carol being a bith ima give her the north Carolina slippin slide from hell
Billy is a bitch from happy wheels. Oh and did I mention he is a bitch!
Jacksepticeye: billy is such a bitch
Billy: no I’m not!
Jacksepticeye: yes you are bitch
Billy from happy wheels
Slang word used in a early 2000s Cartoon. Substitution for thanks or thank you.
And that’s a McThankies from McSpankies. Thank you for buying at McSpankies.
CUT FROM HERE, or KCUUUT FROM HEREE!!, is a way to express your displeasure toward another individual, basically like "GET OUT OF HERE" or "LEAVE, NOW". The phrase is usually said loudly in an accent, the first word "cut" being said abruptly and stretched out and, with a pause for dramatic effect and "from here" being said with the remaining breath of the individual. Direct eye contact is maintained with shaking of the head, signaling "no" or a warning/disapproval, with possibly a pointed hand directing the person to leave.
Likely coined/popularized by @centinos.ds on instagram/tiktok
Scenario 1:
(Customer is moving their head while getting a lineup)
Barber: AY! Don't move your head.....KCUUUT...FROM HERE!!
Scenario 2:
Guy walks in on his friend in bed: Uhh
Brit: Ey whatr you doin?? ALLOW ME TO STROKE!? (Points towards exit) ..😦.CUT...FROM HERE!!!
Another way of telling someone to go away
Person one: Hey guys
Person two: Cut from here!
A phrase used when the gyal cant run from the thor hammer
(you can take a guess what we mean by hammer hehe)
When a gyal is talking big on the internet for you to rest it on her but when she is in person she is scared to even pull down them draws.
(DON'T RUN FROM SWORD)