To crush thine enemies
To see them driven before thee
And to hear the lamentation of their WOMEN!!(pronounced VEMEN)
Phi Sigma
Damn Right
Ask question to a Phi Sigma brother at Washington College "Whats Best In Life?" and they will scream the chant 2 you.
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1: When one does not quite understand a guy's deal
2: First used in Step Brothers by Derek's son while the family was eating dinner and Dale asked a question about Derek's story. Out of anger and confusion of Dale's stupid question the son muttered, "What's this guy's deal?", creating comedy legend.
3: Can be said in certain situations, such as: If a friend was doing something slightly vulgar and without purpose one might say, "What's this guy's deal?". Out of pure perplexion of that guy's deal. Commonly said to a group of people so perhaps one of them must understand.
Person 1: "Wow, Twilight was such a good movie. Full of inspiration of how the undead can still find love."
Person 2: "What's this guy's deal?"
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Death. Everything living will eventually die anyways.
What is the meaning of life? Death it comes to us all.
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A common greeting used to greet a group of people, both male and female. The first use of this term originated in Abbottsford Hall at Marquette University. Can also be used to greet a single individual but chix is changed to chic.
"Hey Alex, meet Trish, Sam, Tim, and Margret"
"What up chix!?"
Used singularly:
"Hey Alex"
"What up chic!?"
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a goon aint nothin to a goblin. a goon is garbage.
and we be steady mobbin. OK youre a goon, what's a goon to a goblin
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Usually followed by 'stays in Vegas' - the details events of a weekend or short amount of time a person spent out of town are suppressed. The term would usually refer to someone going by themselves or with friends for a weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada, but you could apply it to another city/town if the other person knew what you were referring to.
"Whoa you twisted your pelvis while you're away? How did that happen"
"What happens in Vegas..."
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A statement used to draw attention to a phrase that could possibly be interpreted as sexual innuendo.
Joe-Bob and Jim walk past a fitness center, where several large Swiss balls are displayed in the window. Joe-Bob says, "Those are some big balls, man,", and Jim replies, "Yeah, that's what she said!"
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