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Never late on gate

The act of always being on time or early due to the fact the car your in has an external wastegate off a turbo therefore meaning it has lots of power to move quick

You guys were there quick as man!

Yeah bro, never late on gate!

by Michael and Nigel August 7, 2022


That never happened

A phrase used After being caught out cheating on an exam. Caught Red handed cheating but you continue to deny it to the point of believing your own lies.

The headmaster of my old college caught me out but I just told him that never happened. He won't believe my lies but I dont have the guts to admit the truth. Does that make me a weasel? Who cares im not even sorry.

by Kempt September 17, 2020


Never Sweat

A company person who typically got their job by attending college as opposed to working his way up the ranks with the union he now rules over. They usually don't know the job, but will tell someone how they should be doing it. You can typically find them sitting at their desk, and at the end of the day, they clock out with a dirt mark or sweat stain.

Why don't you go back into your air conditioned office and refresh your facebook some more ya Never Sweat.

by Working Class Eviscerator January 5, 2020


never thanks

‘never thanks’ has a similar meaning to ‘no thanks’, it differs in the way that it is a permanent refusal of something or someone offered. Often used as a sarcastic response to something unwanted.

Do you want a gin and tonic? Never thanks mate it’s rank...
Or
Susan really likes you mate, will you go on a date with her?
Never thanks to that mate...

by Scottish edgit June 17, 2018


Can-never-do

Canada

Oh Can-never-do.

Can never do anything

by Cody5050 May 20, 2023


Hindi Never English Ever

A phrase said and written by Tamils in protest of making Hindi the official language of India after independence from the British. This phrase was first started by Sage Chackravarti Rajagopalachari.
They protested because Tamil is a Dravidian language and Hindi is Indo-Aryan, so most Tamils understood English better than Hindi.
Hindi and English eventually both became the official languages until 1965, when English was removed.

"You are talking Hindi? Hindi Never English Ever!"

by Vishrudh Mayurasunu March 28, 2024


livin on the never never

Yo mama

yo mama is livin on the never never

by asdfflgmsdksgmfg April 30, 2015