Big Boss rescued Master Miller from Russian guard post after he came out of coma.
Big Boss: They do something to your eyes?
Kazuhira Miller: No, it's... It's just bright, is all...
Big Boss removes handcuffs from Miller and puts his glasses on him.
Kazuhira Miller: What took you so long ?
When someone is on Crack and trying to say "yo yo yo what poppin'."
Yo crack h*e get yo head ass sayin' Yo yo yo whats pappin'.
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What else can I do is the title to the Encanto song sang by Isabela and Mirabel. It was a song to express how Isabela didn't like how she always had to be perfect, and Mirabel being able to finally help
Isabela: What else can I do?
Mirabel: Wait! Bring it in, bring it in!
Used at the end of a sentence as a rhetorical question. Habitual question used excessively rather than an actual question that requires an answer, with no reply anticipated.
"It's bloody freezing out here mate, d'you know what i mean?"
Bro: Yo what looks like half an apple
Homie: Yeah dawg
Bro: Aight man, the other half homes
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Can be used for the answer to almost anything at all or used if you can't think of an answer.
Bob: I'm sure the colour of this carpet is a little to dark.
Dave: *Doesn't care* That's what the government want you to think...
Phrase used by the inarticulate and dimwitted as a comma and to buy time and cover their lack of knowledge of a subject on which they have decided to speak and the resulting insecurity this engenders.
It is particularly irritating in sportspeople, presenters and commentators as they are paid way in excess of the average salary of their audience precisley to tell them what it is they mean. The unspoken assumption is that the audience are already well aware of the 'gem of wisdom' or 'fact' (or see cliche) imparted by the 'expert' and that there really is no need to pay him or her ยฃ5000 an episode to provide such insightless insights.
Well, burumble balarumbler schumacher clam clam diddly pitstop gloomer. Knowarramean?
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