'Leaving Clegg in charge' is a phrase that refers to something that seems like a good idea at the time but ultimately ends in chaos, usually referring to leaving someone in charge who is an incompetent idiot.
David: hmm I feel like a very expensive holiday to Italy, Nick you're in charge for the week.
Nick: Oh thank you David, I won't let you down.
*Comes back a week later to riots and madness*
David: WTF
Boris: That's what we get for Leaving Clegg in charge.
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A slang term for a guy who has had a blow job. Normally used if you are in a public place and you don't want adults to know what you were talking about.
Hey Bryce man, have you had your leaves blown.
Meaning to shoot or stab someone until they convulse or βTwitchβ
If a nigga snitchin we leave em twitchinβ, gang gang gang
When I say βleave me aloneβ, i mean it. DONT ASK IF I FEEL OKAY OR WHATS WRONG. STOP TALKING TO ME AND TURN YOUR BACK AROUND BEFORE I PUNCH YOUR FOREHEAD AND DANCE OVER YOUR COLLAPSED BODY.
Person 1: βLeave me aloneβ
Person 2: βAre you okay?β
Person 1: βI said, leave me alone.β
Person 2: βBut I-β
Person 1: *Proceeds to attack person 2 with full forceβ
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Leaving you on read means that I don't want to talk to u atm. This means it's the end of the conversation, not "keep texting me until I eventually respond"
A: mhm
B: *leaves on read*
This indicates that person B is done talking. This does not mean person A should keep talking. Leaving someone on read means to leave the conversation.
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Request that a line of conversation be terminated. Immortalised by Jack Regan in "The Sweeney"
"But Guv, you've got no reason to finger the Bartlett brothers!"
"Leave it out, George!"
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A nickname for marijuana based on the fact that a lot of marijuana is smuggled in from Mexico, often around Tijuana.
Tony and I smoked some Tijuana Tea Leaves we got from a Mexican
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