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Give him a clock

when you give someone a clock it's just a matter of time till they get their wig split

did you hear what he said? he's been talking mad shit

yeah - someones gonna give him a clock he'll get his ass beat or wig split soon enough

by Superduperextra March 4, 2018


put a dress on him

To take control of another person in a business transaction or meeting; to get the better end of the deal; to dominate or intimidate another.

The customer tried to negotiate, but I put a dress on him.
I paid too much for my car; man was I ever wearing the dress!
Do you want to make some sales, or do you want to wear a dress?

by herpin_man February 29, 2012

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himmed

To get caught up by police, girlfriend, etc.

Aye bro i just got himmed up but you tryna come thru?

by Yvngrichboi March 23, 2018


Got him coach

Telling your coach you got that son of a bitch

Tommy - " That was easy"
Ken - " Your mom was easy"
Ken- "Got him coach"

by Your mom will bring home Tyron October 21, 2020


Him-a-laya

Used to describe men who have had a very colorful and chequered sexual past but have already reached their sexual peak.

It's acknowledges their previous sexual character whilst simultaneously implying that it's over.

Jim: I am good friends with Greg but I am worried about leaving him alone with my girlfriend, he's a playa.

Chris: Don't worry, Greg used to be a playa, now he's him-a-laya.

by Compersious June 23, 2019


solved him

"Solved him" To solve a problem by force. In a more literal context it means to solve a problem imposed on you by someone else, even if it is against the other persons wishes.

Customer kept complaining about his fries being too thick, so I solved him and sliced those fries down into potato chips.

"Money had a problem so I solved him."
-Mobb Deep "Give up the goods" (1995)

by josephwalsh November 12, 2017


Hur’s Him

When you’re a politician and a special prosecutor named Robert Hur puts you to a difficult choice: admit you committed a crime or admit you’re not mentally fit to hold office. Similar to a Hobson’s Choice or trying to decide whether to remain a him, or go dominate a sport for her’s.

The lawyer put The Big Guy to a Hur’s Him; he either had to admit he was fit to stand trial or unfit to keep his job.

by ajpolo February 9, 2024