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You are rarted

Nicknamed, the 'friendship ender," this phrase was famously used by Joseph man9062 to roast the HECC out of some youtuber. This insult has been proven to cause anal hemorraging, and must be avoided at all costs. An easy way to avoid this insult is to say "no u" or immediately rush to the hospital.

"Get out of here, KID!"

"You are rarted."

Bully proceeds to spill massive amount of blood from his anus and groin area

by Ayyyyyylamo March 9, 2018

56πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


What are you on?

Used when someone does/plans/talks about something a bit crazy. A lengthened version would be "What drug are you taking, to be high enough to do that". "What are you on" is usually followed up with "Do you want a list?" even if that person is not under the influence of drugs. N.B Used in Britain, less in America

Friend 1 : "I'm gonna jump off that cliff"
Friend 2 : "What are you on?"
Friend 1 : "Do you want a list?"

by TheRealPseudonym June 18, 2014

77πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


as you should

A way of saying to keep doing what you’re doing and go off. Commonly used in TikTok. It is a compliment to show that they shouldn’t stop what they’re doing.

Susan: *Does well on a test*
Karen: β€œYes girl, as you should!!”

by sittingchimp September 30, 2020

202πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


Buns for you

An exclamation, usually mean spirited, that implies someone has made a mistake or misfortune has befell them.

Usually, it is used as a means to 'kick someone while they are down'

Buns can also be substituted for certain other slang terms. For example, a person can say "my buns" implying the same thing as "my bad."

The term first became widely used in the New York area and has since spread west.

EX 1:

GB: Dashiell and Danny stole my subway sandwich and even my fork!

Anuj: BUNS FOR YOU!!

EX 2:

Ariel: Did you buy me a cookie like you promised?

(Person who was supposed to bring cookie): Oh I forgot, my buns.

by Bxsciguy February 27, 2010

73πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


You got it

Can be used in a sarcastic tone implying that the person has the stage when someone is cracking jokes on person stating β€œyou got it”

Man look at this guy and his big feet β€œhe must be a clown”

Nah you got it

by Brickhouse_70 September 5, 2021

35πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


me and you

You and I. Be grammatically correct.

It means "involving the both of us"

You and I went to a strip club yesterday. Not me and you. You and I.

by Need4speedboss December 19, 2014

67πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


ride with you

Someone you can depend on
Someone who will hold u down

Someone who will comfort you

Someone who is loyal

You dont have to ask twice

They have your best inteterest at heart
You will never hear bs excuses because theyre unselfish when it comes to you

I will ride with you like you ride for me

by red_like_a_cherry April 12, 2015

63πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž