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halfway through the frikken wall

adj
used to describe an event or action where one person beleives wholeheartedly that another person is cheating, even though it's obvious they are not.

oh my gawd!! halfway through the frikken wall!! that powerup isn't even on this level! let's break his computer!!

by id_noclip February 2, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lie through your teeth

The opposite of speaking the truth.

Alcoholic Rob: "I swear this is the last weekend I'm ganna drink"

Claudio: "Man, why you Gatta lie through your teeth"

by Robfacekillah September 21, 2013

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Non-follow-through-er

n. (var. non-follow-thru-er). Someone who does not "follow-through" with his or her words or promises. Typically an "idea" person so wrapped up in his/her ideas that s/he does not take the time to actually execute one. Also, someone who is "flakey."

My frustration with non-profit organizations is that they attract non-follow-through-er (s) who spend all day concocting ideas for change, and fractionally less time towards implementing those ideas.

by sawaha August 7, 2008

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Feed the dog through the letterbox

To push your hand down behind a woman's underwear and access her lady bits from the front while not removing dress/skirt/trousers.

I can't believe that Madonna let Vanilla Ice feed the dog through the letterbox in her Sex book.

by Ice Ice Ice Baby January 9, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jump through my ass

Used primarily in the military as a term similar to "jump through hoops."

A long arduous bureaucratic process.

Man, I had to jump through my ass to get stationed in San Diego

by SFMC May 24, 2009

17๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


farting through your mouth

talking gibberish; not making sense

Listen you stupid Texan, I can't tell if you're talking or farting through your mouth. So, leave me alone!!

by jimmylikeflowers November 25, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


I can't go through with it

A phrase that, once uttered, will inform others that you, being the one who said "I can't go through with it", are unable to complete the task at hand. But there are multiple feelings connected with the phrase. The user of the phrase may actually go through with it, but is just complaining about doing it. Also the opposite may be true, that the user may be simply unable to do it. Deciding if the person is just complaining or really can't do it can be hard to tell, your best bet is to make them do it by any means possible.

Below is an example of "unable to complete"
Idiot 4: I can't go through with it.
Idiot 9: Go through with what?

Below is an example of "unwilling to complete"
Guard 1: That's right, just stuff it in there.
Guard 2: I can't go through with it.

by The Man That Never Was January 10, 2011

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