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Bird me now

It is a metaphor for getting with someone instantly

Friend No1: “wow, he’s fit
Friend No2: “Bird me now”

by Lindzo August 9, 2018


Here bere now .

This phrase was first spoken in a state of half consciousness without any thought. So when someone says something that's supposedly makes sense for them in that point in time but it doesn't make sense to you, you can use the phrase "here bere now ."

M: I thought you were in pain.
C: Yup. But it looks cute so it’s fine.
M: here bere now .

by s1keman May 5, 2022


Ta-tas for now

Phrase spoken by a female to express her wish to a male that he touch her only above the waist for the time being

Guy (having had his arm gently pushed away when he was reaching under his girl’s skirt): Ah --- is it “that time of the month”, honey?
Girl (in a somewhat sorrowful tone from having to disappoint a guy whom she really likes a lot): Yeah, it is… sorry. I’m afraid it’s just ta-tas for now… I’m all yucky-messy “down there”.

by QuacksO March 5, 2012

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lets see now

meaning to look at the bigger picture or just something thats said to fill in space/ a form of reconing as in taking bearings finding the northstar or moon of the minds beads/
a texas expression

you say that harmonica is broken, lets see now / followed by playing

lets see now (said while working on a truck)

by peyote 45 February 5, 2008

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oh what now

What you say when that really irritating person comes up to you, and you know they are going to say something stupid/irritating.

"Can I ask you a question?"

"Oh, what now?"

by Tharglet March 3, 2005

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And Now We Know

Commonly shouted out during those exams that nobody could ever give a fuck about.
Or mentioned in a large group of people, after Captain Obvious makes his most recent discovery.

Almost always followed up by a relating laugh, or the follow-on of the self-owned hilarity of the group, with

.... And knowing is half the battle.
G. I. Joooooeeee.

*Sat in silence, the year 12s continue sitting in boredom after finishing the 2 hour General Studies exam in 3 and a half minutes, with flying colours and full marks.... Except James, because he doesn't have a brain stem....*

Invidulator: Right, Year 12. You have about.... 4 minutes left (of this pointless exam..)

Chad: And now we know!

John: And knowing is half the battle.

Chorus of year 12s: G. I. Joooooeeee!

by DezmoBabyLoads May 26, 2011

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Say what now?

A phrase individuals use when they are told something surprising or needs what the person said to be reiterated.

Sam: I just won half a million pounds on the lottery!

Suzy: Say what now?

by Eddie the Head July 22, 2022

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