Getting so angry that you literally launch yourself up like a ballistic missile
Wesley: Hey man, how's John doing now?
William: I don't think he's alright, he's going ballistic after his girlfriend left him.
1. To do whatever it takes to defeat your adversary.
2. To go nuclear against an opponent.
Hillary decided it was time to go full Clinton since the president couldn't keep her name out of his mouth.
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O My GOD YOU HAVE level 5 gyatt rizz livvy dunne rizzing up baby gronk ice spice wat da dawg doin skibidi toilet in real life only in ohio we go jim zyzz creatine alpha sigma cuh dey board. You are next leval
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A group of people split into two teams; one team being girls, one team being boys. The girls hide and the boys seek once a girl is found by a boy they win a game and are out. This team continues until every body is paired off. This can be used for dating games or pairing off with an unfamiliar group of people.
Ex;
Let's play "hide and go get it" so everybody can get some action.
Slimesicle’s signature phrase
GO GOOBIE
Person 1: go goobie
Person 2: go goobie
GO GOOBIE
Popularized by James S. Murray in the famous hidden camera tv show Impractical Jokers. This was said during his punishment where he was forced to read strange lines from flash cards during a speech.
The phrase can also be shortened to, “it itches and it burns”. This is most commonly used as a response to being asked to do something.
Craig: Hey Phil, I need those papers on my desk by the end of the day.
Phil: But it itches and burns sooooo.
or
Phil: But it itches and burns but I still go to work every morninggggg.
In this situation it clearly displays that Phil doesn’t feel like doing those papers.
It itches and it burns but I still go to work every morning: A slang and informal way to tell someone that you do not want to do what they are telling you.