Phrase used by one as an explanation or response to a negative(usually) statement.
1)
Person 1: Hey, did you hear about John getting arrested?
Person 2: Yeah, he got busted like a sponge!
2)
Person 1: What did you think of that test, dawg?
Person 2: Aw, man, it was busted like a sponge, you know what I'm saying?
having good qualities, particularly pertaining to food
“damn, that new drink from the bar flosses like water!”
“Did that burger floss like water?”
Synonymous with "felt very smooth"
Likely an altered version of "smooth as butter" or similar phrases.
Used to compare how an action felt to the feeling of butter.
The earliest online mention i found was an old man asking about the phrase on a forum in 2017. Everyone who responded said that it was not a figure of speech that people use, so presumably this is a very recent, rather rare phrase.
"That snatch felt like butter"
"That 360 no scope felt like butter"
"That muscle up felt like butter"
The thing is "alright" or just "okay"
-This linear algebra lecture was like a slice of marble loaf
- I thought you said it was okay
- Exactly
If you have basic knowledge, snakes smell with there toung.
Dorian: Look at that girl over there .
Alex: She has nice ass, if I were with her, I'd be smelling like a snake.
It's what you say when you see something that's literally a heck of a Nice thing or an unexpected something that you saw,
I did not believe that in the news, Like, The heck?
When you roll a Mica around in butter and dust her with PCP and smack her on the ass and watch her run down the Novus.
What a great pool party!!! I can’t wait to Lather you up like a Clydesdale tonight!!