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driving like a pussy

Driving like a pussy is the equivalent to a white mom late to get home to record Real House Wives of Beverly hills and almost killing a pedestrian along the way!

Yous driving like a pussy Christian

by Macalak May 7, 2021


raining like Seattle

heavy rain. similar to raining cats and dogs.

Aight dude, i'm gonna take a walk outside, see ya lat- OH MY GOD IT'S RAINING LIKE SEATTLE OVER HERE!

by AbsoluteHooman89 May 13, 2021


không like tao block

A frequently employed Vietnamese expression, commonly utilized by teenagers seeking attention. Its primary purpose is to signify a desire for online recognition and interactions. Additionally, there are numerous variations of the phrase, such as "Không ttql, thtym, like,... tao block."

It's worth noting that individuals using this phrase may be perceived to have limited intellectual capacity and may lack parental care and affection.

Tao mới đăng bài mới này, ai không like tao block. Tao thật ngầu quá đi

by NXM Thắng January 8, 2024


Ryan Ryan, why you crying? Ryan Ryan, sounds like you're dying. Ryan Ryan, change your butt now! Ding ding ding ding ding!

A song that my parents would sing to me when I was like 3 to get me to be quiet.

2 year old me: WAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!

My dad: Ryan Ryan, why you crying? Ryan Ryan, sounds like you're dying. Ryan Ryan, change your butt now! Ding ding ding ding ding!

~silence~

by Retard_Ryan March 9, 2023


Full like a howitzer

As early as the 18th century, a drunkard was "as full as a cannon" or even a howitzer, alluding to the enormous mass of explosive charge contained in such a gun. It was only in the course of the 19th century that the howitzer was added as a reinforcement of this idiom.

Look at her, she is full like a howitzer...

by screampie July 17, 2022


Do you like cheesecake?

Like you tush licked

Do you like cheesecake?

by mista malcolm October 31, 2023


outie like a baby's navel

In the process of leaving a location.

It's 5:00 - I'm outie like a baby's navel.

by MikeOcala March 28, 2011