A banal expression born of the women's movement in hopes that President Trump would possibly think a bit of his mindless use of Twitter.
``We hope that all would tweet others as you want them to tweet you.''
Buying or selling bricks of cocaine
We are making shit loads of money by flippin them bricks
When you get stripes from a worn out zebra whos been doing to many 8 balls
Doesnt know a thing or two about soul connections
Person1: wow you fell in love with a baby boomer and now you gon die
Person2: i know i guess somehow i earned them strips
When you going Super sayian god in a girl so bad that she can’t walk
Aye son you know tamia, yea I was slaying them cheeks last nights
When you going super sayian god in a girl cheeks till the point where she can’t walk
Aye son you know tamia, yeah son I was slaying them cheeks last night
I want to dress up like a clown and have sex with children and kill them
I want to dress up like a clown and have sex with children and kill them
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Jamaican dialect
Used as a susbtitute for the subject pronoun (non-standard) or the Demonstrative pronoun those.
Much like the object pronoun me replaces "I" informally.
It used as a plural marker in some cases but, not always and is used most times when it's replaceable with the subject pronoun they.
Eg.
Me speak whole heap of languages them. (Incorrect)
Me speak whole heap of languages. (Only correct version).
The tires them (dem) in the shed outta front. (Correct non-standard)
The tires, they're in the shed out front. (Correct standard)
Who yah going out with later?
Me friends them (dem). (Short reply exception)
What you going to do later?
Wash me clothes them (dem) (short reply exception)
Them (dem) love jerk chicken you see. (Patois)
They love jerk chicken, you see. (Standard J'can)
The cows (them) dem over deh need feeding. (Not Patois pluralisation)
'Em cows over there need feeding. (Ebonics)
The cows, they're over there. They need feeding. (Standard J'Can)
The mother them (dem) who not coming lemme know. (Patois pluralisation the mothers, those who aren't coming let me know )
'Em mothers who aint coming lemme know. (Ebonics)
Those mothers who aren't coming let me know. (Standard J'can)