Slang from the south that entails whatever you are about to do is probably not going to be in your best interest. Rarely actually used in favor of other phrases, and typically only said by older folks.
Person 1: "I haven't practiced in a few years, but I'm pretty sure I can still backflip."
Person 2: "Go ahead, if you're bad."
grace is short for graceful, used as a way to go for breaking or doing something ungracefully
for example: lets say u drop something and your friend comments "way to go grace"
the more controversial version of "they go together like peanut butter and jelly". it means that 2 things go perfect together.
Davey: dude, chips and mayo, like, they go together like peanut butter and pickles.
Jon: Wtf? do you mean they go together like peanut butter and jelly?
Davey: No, what made you think that?
The more controversial version of the phrase "they go together like peanut butter and jelly."
Davey: Bro Doritos and Mt. Dew, like, they go together like peanut butter and pickles!
Jon: Wtf? do you mean they go together like peanut butter and jelly?
Davey: No, what made you think that?
iPhone's auto correct for rubbing one off. Even though Wichita is said to be a boring place, according to my iPhone, it isn't.
Before I head into work today, I am going to wichita.
at prom or another party at which you wear a vest with other fancy clothing over it but it's way too hot so you take off your blazer/tux/suit/whatever and wear your vest on the outside.
DAMN, this tux is way hotter than I was expecting! As soon as I get to prom tomorrow night I'm going vest.
Much like the phrase "Netflix and chill" it refers to going to any 12 step self help meeting with another member in the program and returning to either ones residence after to get it on. Also known as 13th stepping.
Hey what are you doing tonight? Want to go to a meeting and chill? I need to get my court slip signed.