when someone says "we outside tonight" it usually means they're going out tonight or they're going somewhere.
"hey bro, we outside tonight"
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To be fired.
I've read your board presentation, Walter. Yes, "duck butter" certainly does represent a refreshing departure from standard accounting terminology. But alas, I'm afraid I'll need you to think outside the building. By the way, are we really selling that many hot pockets in Alabama?
Well, that was outside the net.
-unsuccessful.
-didn't happen.
-didn't score.
-failure.
-outside the net.
there’s hella grass outside
there’s hella grass outside
Not being with your man/significant other(s), most likely somewhere with yo friends. Mind you, it’s most likely with the hoe friend!👩🏾 🦲
“Where you at”
“Bitch I’m outside(eeee)!”
You see, it’s not that we Chicagoans are extremely particular people; we just don’t consider it correct for someone from Naperville, Elgin, or Deerfield, Illinois, to say they’re from Chicago when they truly aren’t. You don’t hear people from some little town in California saying they live in L.A. or people from a small city in New York saying they live in New York City. You are not from Chicago; rather, you live near Chicago
"I'm from outside Chicago" " BRUH...you're from Evanston..."
Go outside so i can fight you
Dr phil cash me outside how bow tha