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click here

Hex ten is correct in stating that it would be better if advertisers said "dont click here" instead of "click here" as it is human nature to find out, "what would happen if I did click here instead?"

I clicked there because it said DONT CLICK HERE and got a level 10 virus.

Darn you Jeff K

by Not Zane September 23, 2004

137๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


We in here

When you have the respect of the people and control of the whatever place you're in.

When you run things like a boss

We just got to this city and we already run it. We in here!

by Nomsmith December 8, 2011

23๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


here be dragons

A comment hackers put in their code to indicate that the next section somehow works even though they don't know why, so please, please don't touch it. Term originates from cartography, meaning dangerous or unexplored sections.

*readable code*

// here be dragons!
*completely unreadable code that somehow works*

by Spoom September 30, 2007

94๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


For here or to go?

An American's favorite question and toughest decision.

Customer: I'll have four McDoubles, six Big Macs, three Whoppers, two large orders of fries, four large orders of onion rings, five large Cokes, two ice creams, and two jumbo chilli dogs. I also have this coupon for buy three spicy chicken sandwiches get one free.

Cashier: For here or to go?

Customer: .... *tears up*

by Beanstalker December 15, 2010

34๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


damn, not here

A phrase that originates in the 2005 video game "Shadow the Hedgehog"; the game's eponymous main character uses the phrase while dying. Currently used by some video game fans--especially Sonic fans--as an expression of discontentment, especially after while dying in a video game, or to evoke humorous responses.

1. (looking for something and cannot find it) Damn, not here!
2. (dies) Damn, not here!
3. 'Damn, not here!' Hehe, remember that?

by Tez, a man February 2, 2010

20๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


it's hot here

In the hood people say on certain streets or places it's "hot there" or "it's hot here" meaning there's a lot of cops there or here

"In 26th street it's hot"
It's hot here

by Tooash August 27, 2017


Here's the deal

A phrase used to preface an instruction, or to tell someone like it is.

"Here's the deal, you go get the chinese take out while I wait here and que up an episode of Jim Rome Is Burning for us to watch when you get back."

"Here's the deal, you better change your attitude of you plan on having any fun tonight."

by chess5 April 23, 2010

36๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž