Made famous by the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld.
Person: Can I have soup? *Mistakenly insults the Soup Nazi
Soup Nazi: No soup for you!
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When having sex with a female, use slow & deep strokes until your partner is comfortable enough to handle high speed & deep strokes from all angles
Sara: So did you tell him you wanted to have rough sex this weekend?
Ashley: Yeah, but he said " I have to break you in" first .
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A common phrase expressing frustration or annoyance with someone or hatred, cursing him/her. Pretty self-explanatory.
Damn you, Fiorella! Why did you sleep with someone else!
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The world you create around yourself. Including through circumstances, everyday choices, friends you choose, and the way you portray yourself to others.
Mary created herself a strong you-niverse and found everyday easy to get through.
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the most annoying, yet suprisingly amusing, popup, EVER!
you are an idiot! ha-hahah-haha-ha-aw
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A phrase of parting taken from the 1960's television series 'The Prisoner', and still in use today. Accompanied by making a circle with one's thumb and index finger, touching it to the forehead and giving a curt salute with the hand. Those in the know usually reply with the response from the series: "And you!"
"be seeing you!"
"and you!"
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A way of saying "Good for you!" or "Kudos." Also see bully.
It wasn't always used in a sarcastic tone, but considering how it's changed over time, people do use it in that way.
"In older times, the word 'bully' also had a couple of positive meanings, the only trace of which is left in the expression 'bully for you,' which is still occasionally used in British English - I can't comment on US English. I've mostly heard it used in a derisive or sarcastic way, along the lines of 'Well then, aren't *YOU* the clever one?'"
-Ask.com topic
Girl: My mom bought me this book, Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt!
Guy: What are you, seven?
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