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Asskicking Time

1. What you scream before beating the crap out of a person who enjoys rap music.

2. A common phrase from characters from the webcomic "ASSKICKER"

1) "DUUUDE, IT'S LIKE, A EMINEM FAN! LET'S GO KICK HIS ASS!! IT'S ASSKICKING TIME!

2) "Dude. The Biker is pretty cool, he's always screaming "IT'S ASSKICKING TIME!" before he beats up The Hipster.

by lolwtf2030204200 January 17, 2023


grandma time

A term used to describe Chuck Schuldiner's time with his grandma. (incase you didnt know, he really loved his family)
same as below, but the term originated with Chuck.

Fan: OMG its chuck schuldiner
Chuck: *stabs fan with bc rich stealth
Chuck: DONT INTERRUPT MY GRANDMA TIME!! Now if i remember correctly we were going for crumpets and tea, weren't we?

by babyrapercorpseeaterbloodcum_0 March 8, 2009


Bialko-Time

Time that doesn’t revolve around a specific set of rules. Minutes that usually last 1/4 hours and at times and complete time warp can occur when time literally disappears.

He showed up at 10:15, when the party started at 7. Doesn’t surprise me, that family is always using Bialko-Time.

I told them I’d be there at 8:30, but everyone knows I meant

Bialko-Time, so I should be there around 11:45.

by TBels September 29, 2019


Whoopy time

When your bouta get whooped

It’s whoopy time yall

by Whoopy master November 10, 2019


sammich time

Sammich time doesn't have to be a actual sandwich, it can be any type of food.

Pull up to the taco truck, it's Sammich Time.

by Chicken Hill June 13, 2017


saves time

used to explain why you carry such items as medical records.

Do you always carry your medical records? Saves Time

by captain poopypants November 11, 2004


King’s time

A measure of time usually for golf tee times or drinking beers for an 11AM start. Given to the kings of old nature for late morning fraternizing and changing of rules.

I’ll see you on the links with a beer in hand at the king’s time.

The king’s time?

King’s time means the 11th hour!

Ohhhhh

by Dburns1867 June 23, 2022