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by CrayonEater4259 February 20, 2019


should i bomb the hospital next to my house

it means that someone is asking if they should use explosives on the hospital near them.

p-1: i have a bunch of c4 bombs, should i bomb the hospital next to my house?
p-2: yes, you probably should

by solar80434 April 7, 2023


you'll never guess what happens next

These six words can be described into one word - clickbait.

They guarantee millions of views from people with 1.5x more IQ than the producer at the smartest. They try to trick low-IQ viewers (which there are a lot of them) into thinking that they are smart.

A car crashed, but you'll never guess what happens next

by Power476 December 17, 2020

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Never let them know your next move

The art of staying one step ahead without revealing your strategic plans. However, it's usually used as justification for your stupid ass idea.

Carlson: why did you burn our diamonds in lava?
Dave: never let them know your next move

by nycdoggo September 4, 2023


Let me stand next to your fire!

When you hear this, it means someone is requesting to put their face next to your butt-hole.
Whenever Jimi Hendrix used the phrase on stage, the bassist would launch a scorching fart in his face. He claimed it helped him "think outside the box."

At the wedding reception, when Mandy asked John to "let me stand next to your fire!" she didn't realize he had been holding in gas since the toast. He unleashed a furious wind upon her, lashing her hair back, and singeing off her eyebrows and nose hair. She pretended to be offended, but the clarity of mind was all that she had hoped for, and more.

by Sir Richard Branson February 14, 2008

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Who would you rather sit next to on a bus?

A game that consists of posing the question: "Who would you rather sit next to on a bus?" Then two options are provided, fictional characters, prominent figures, or acquaintances. The person(s) who the question then selects from the choices and then poses a new scenario. Different scenarios are possible but is usually that the bus ride is of medium duration of length, too long to go without acknowledging the other parties presence, but too short to create a meaningful bonding experience.

Who would you rather sit next to on a bus? . . .
Rep. Joe Wilson or the cast of the Jersey Shore?
Charlie Sheen or Emilio Estevez?
Oliver Cromwell or Andrew Jackson?

by public_transportation_fan January 9, 2010

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im finna clap your cheeks next round bro

A widely used gaming term used in COD used by the losing team when they are upset after a loss.

(End of round)

Red Team: 100
Blue Team: 43

<swagscopes54> (Red Team): gg guys

<CODmaster000534> (Blue Team): even though we lost nice job team
<platinumshots21> (Red Team): sick snipe swagscopes
<BIGGAMERSICK69420> (Blue Team): IM FINNA CLAP YOUR CHEEKS NEXT ROUND BRO

by PolishDom November 4, 2020

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