Spouse's grandpibling's husband.
My co-granduncle-in-law is a good person.
50 Cent in "How we do" How he refers to his escalde.
"I put lamborgini doors on dat Es-Co-Lade"
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girl who is second-best to the real cheerleading captain. usually follows the captain around, and tries to have a higher part in the squad(even though shes not much better than the rest of the team)
*but sometimes they can also be very good cheerleaders, just too wanna-bee or too much of a follower to be an actual captain.
Person 1- Are you the captain of the cheerleading squad?
Co-captain- no, im the cheerleading co-captain
person 1- oh.
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1. Polish for "What an ace" (roughly)
2. A forced internet meme thanks to Ray William Johnson, who thinks he is the shit. He was trying to pronounce polish comments in a video he was reviewing, and the tweens who watch him became enthralled with this phrase.
Jack: *falls down stairs*
John: Co za asy!
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βCo za asyβ is a Polish phrase and video comment posted by YouTube user MrMal on a FAILblog video and later popularized through a webisode by YouTube personality Ray William Johnson. The phrase is roughly translated into βWhat an aceβ¦β in English, though in the context of FAILblog video, it is likely the comment was written in sarcasm.
Because the phrase "co za asy" is so fun ( and catchy) to say it is being commented on almost every video that has to do with the Polish.
*Polish guy blows him self up accidentally*
Person that likes to use overused comments: CO ZA ASY...
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