When A is making fun of B in front of everyone, and C, who's B's friend says "Hey, go pull the legs off a spider.", to A, C is telling A to find something better to do with their time than to make fun and laugh at C.
B is the one being laughed at by A.
C, in saying this to A, is doing several things at the same time.
Showing strong support for B.
Showing clearly that A's laughter is entirely inappropriate.
Also saying that A is the type of person who'd enjoy ruthlessly pulling the legs off a spider, is not only a bully but also acts like a child.
"Hey Dave are you a total fag or something?", said Dan, as everyone in the room was laughing at Dave, including Dan. Then Dale, sticking up for Dave, said to Dan, "Hey, go pull the legs off a spider." Then Dan felling small and belittled stopped making fun of Dave.
15π 19π
"I jus' gotsta 'drop tha kids off at the pool'".
25π 34π
Stevenage.
As noone seems to know where this small town is, when ever asked where you are from, the answer given for someone from Stevenage is likely to be, 30 miles off London.
"Where are you from?"
"30 miles off London... noone knows Stevenage."
8π 8π
I need to drop the kids off at the pool
or
I need to drop the kids off
9π 10π
Same thing as when someon blings yo line Except u donβt want them to
Example:
Marco: yo,yo,yo(x8)
Rickey: bro fuck off my line dam
7π 6π
An action often done by certain prominent members of the Manhasset community. It involves provoking Patrick Golden into an uncontrollable rage, which is then observed and enjoyed for its comedic value by the persons responsible for the provocation. One highly effective way of provoking Patrick Golden is by offering him highly unfavorable trades in fantasy baseball leagues.
Man, I really had a great time today pissing off Pat Golden. Did you see how mad he got?!? It was hilarious!!!
5π 4π
to urinate
"OK, I'll be ready to go once I knock the dew off the lily."
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