No explanation for this either
Me:I Love you so much you mean the world to me
Abby: stfu you moron
To see definitely another person in the future but no specific date,time and place yet agreed upon..
To meet up another without designated rendezvous ..
The happening of meeting up is certain to happen yet the time and place still to be finalized by the parties .
HEATHER : I'm working every day but on Thursday I'll be out for the most part maybe Friday is okay..
HENRI :: I'm not certain on Friday but let's see how things play out ... See you when I see you ..
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A common idiom from 18th century Britain, first coined by Sir John Walters in reference to his ex-lover Caroline Milcke. The original phrasing, βplace thy hand on a horse, and be victorious in the divorce.β This obscure idiom was adopted by 19th century romantics and its popularity grew exponentially. As of the early 20th century, the phrase was adapted to its current wording by Elizabeth Williams.
Well, you know what they say! If you touch a horse, you win the divorce!
Damned if you do, damned if you don't join the military during Vietnam. There was a war draft.
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Used to express astonishment when somebody says or does something completely out of character. The only possible explanation is that they've been replaced by an alien shape-shifter who looks exactly like them, but acts differently.
The phrase is a parody of the clichΓ© found in old movies, when somebody returns home to find their lover gone and a stranger in their place.
Shanee: "I'm going to stay in tonight and study."
Ruthie: "Who are you, and what have you done with Shanee?"
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this nigga hurt. either about to walk away or hurt you severely.
person a: you a lame ass bitch
person b: you know what? fuck you.
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an insult directed at a person who brings a "high horse" attitude to her/his dealings with others
"well fuck you and the horse you rode in on!"
most often pronouns are used when the subject is not actually present
"well fuck her and the horse she rode in on!"
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