I need to drop the kids off at the pool
or
I need to drop the kids off
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Quote by Seungkwan, a member of the K POP groups SEVENTEEN.
A way of saying «are you kidding me?»
The phrase is often used by «carats», which is the name of SEVENTEEN's fanbase.
Seungkwnan: Kimbpap-i kidding me?»
Vernon: No, man. It's true.
A depressed asf emo kid is exactly what it sounds like, an emo kid that is depressed asf. Their parents want to neglect them and for that reason they cry in a corner for at least 9 hours daily.
Oh boy, look at that depressed asf emo kid
kids who eat bananas are kids who consume a fruit named bananas.
Woman: are you kid who eat bananas?
Kid: yes
Woman: So that makes you kids who eat bananas?
Kid: Yes i eat bananas
Ayoooooooooo if you dumbasses don't know who our boy is then gtfo out of here.
"Ayo are you Ayden the corn syrup kid"
"Yea"
"Aight ur cool"
Alternative
"You the corn syrup kid"
"No fam"
"What are you even bothering breathing for"
Ayoooooooooo if you dumbasses don't know who our boy is then gtfo out of here.
"Ayo are you Ayden the corn syrup kid"
"Yea"
"Aight ur cool"
Alternative
"You the corn syrup kid"
"No fam"
"What kinda faggot are you"
When you “cut” (aka exit or leave) in a quick, smooth, or easy fashion, like a grocery store birthday cake for a kids birthday party. Often used to refer to a friend with benefits or other not-serious sexual partner leaving soon afterwards instead of staying over or going out together. Referenced in the song “Recognize” by PARTYNEXTDOOR feat. Drake
When I hit you at your condo real late
Check the scene to see if you straight
Then cut like kids cake