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ayo can i get a bean

ayo can i get a bean

โ€œayo can i get a bean?โ€
โ€œnoโ€

by cheeseandcrackers February 11, 2021


beans rice jesus christ and byrin

Beans rice Jesus Christ and byrin๐Ÿฅด

Who are you thankful for this thanks giving? Beans rice Jesus Christ and Byrin ๐Ÿฅด, who? ByRin, WHO? BYRIN

by xxlilron November 30, 2021


fill up your bean bag

Get ready for something. Particularly a significant event.

"Fill up your bean bag mate, big game on tonight'

by Wandering Willy July 19, 2017


fuck 'em & feed 'em beans

# when you have no regards for a person, race or group of people, in which you may have differences, then "fuck 'em" (in the sense of screw them or to hell with them) and "feed 'em beans" (as in the they don't deserve anything of any value from your world)

The boys down the street won't let us into their group so I say "fuck 'em & feed 'em beans." They don't deserve the time of day from me.

by madmyke September 15, 2010

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How many beans make 5?

It's a British sort of joke phrase such that when asked the reply or answer is:

Bean, bean, bean and a half, half a bean and a bean.

My father used to ask me this when I was young and it was told to me as,

"Two beans, a bean and a half, half a bean and a bean."

After looking at various sources trying to figure out why anyone started saying this at all, I came across many versions. They all seem to contain most of the following parts in some arrangement: two beans, a bean, bean and a half and half a bean. I decided on this version because if listen you can hear the rhythm like a poem.

"Bean, bean, bean and a half, half a bean and a bean."

Oddly about 1 in 5 of the answers didn't actually add up to 5 beans.

The father turned to his little boy and asked, "How many beans make 5?" To which his son replied with great enthusiasm,
"Bean, bean, bean and a half, half a bean and a bean!"

by S. Whiplash May 9, 2018

63๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


shoot darn beans on a stick

Something went wrong, or, something didn't happen

Shoot darn beans on a stick, I didn't get to crunk last night

by AutumnC October 23, 2006

2๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


how many beans make five

An old British expression, used in the context "he knows how many beans make five", meaning "he knows his stuff" or referring to one who's good at mathematical puzzlers. Derives from the days of the abacus, when the wooden beads (beans) were moved along in various increments.

"He's a clever bloke, he knows how many beans make five"

by Arthur Bostrom October 27, 2003

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