is kinda diamond, gold platter, an expensive things...
it just a rose, not a bling thing, itβs all the same thing, u won ma love vote just hold me nowβ¦
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~ If one were to be dragged off to play Bingo with a grandmother at a place where a lot of them showed up,
for no reason just randomly shout 'Bling-yo!' even if you haven't got it.
The point to this is to pretend you thought you had it, and see how long it takes someone to shout at you.
~ An anti-adult statement (you can't be older than 18 to say it without someone laughing.
'Bling-yo!'
'Shut up with that!'
'Bling-yo!'
'Get out!'
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A term for having/using 3 weapon attachments in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
"Hey dude wouldn't extended mags, silencer and FMJ be awesome on the same gun?" "Yeah but you'd need triple bling."
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The chav/Essex version of vajazzle (to give the female genitals a sparkly makeover with crystals so as to enhance their appearance), combining both bling & minge.
Why Tracy, what a delightfully blinged gash you have!
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when bling goes wrong.
overboard, tacky bling.
ewww, that stuff is ming-bling!
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Hotline Bling is a song by Drake, but secretly Drake is actually Curley from 'Of Mice & Men' possessing the inside of Drake's body. Curley, inside the body of Drake, expresses his deep emotion towards his wife, better known to us as, Curley's wife.
"Started wearing less and going out more" Is a line sang by Curley. NOT BY DRAKE, IT IS CURLEY IN DRAKE'S BODY. This line gives us special insights into the novel, which Steinbeck does not tell us. Curley's wife left the ranch to go meet Lennie in the brush every night. This explains how she went out more and contrasts perfectly with Hotline Bling. Curley's wife is Lennie's 'Hotline Bling.'
"YO GEORGE, WHERE'S LENNIE?"
"WITH HIS HOTLINE BLING"
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A concatenation of the slang bling (i.e. flash, ornamental, tacky) and the computer hardware suffix "top" (e.g. desk-top, lap-top, palm-top), "bling-top" refers to the non-tan, non-black, non-grey genre' of lap-top computers being sold today.
Typically these are silver, colored alloy, or just plain whacky looking and have several hot-keys.
Bling-top is most often used in a business/professional environment where flashy isn't always a good thing.
"Did you see Parker's bling-top? The client thought he looked like a pimp"
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