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on your bill

basically means the same as 'on your own' comes from 'billy no mates'

sam:why on your bill?
ben:oh everyones buggered off and left me

by truelygifted June 6, 2007

50πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


chill your bill

-To chill out/relax
-To chill your mouth after angry hot words come out of it

"Jimmy Chill your bill you are too wound up."

"Chill your bill and stop yelling at me Tom the stupid head"

by Chill Your Bill June 18, 2018

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


lower your bills

the act of lowering your bills to a low position. lowering your bills is quite pleasurable and involves drinking gallons of a mans semen.

"She loves to lower your bills whenever needed."

by jerry c June 3, 2007

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


to pay your bills on time

to do things right/correctly/the way they are supposed to be done/ on time the first time round, so as to avoid either having to waste more energy, time, money and/or effort redoing the same job twice.

Father: listen, Carl. If I'd be your teacher, I would have reacted the exact same way. Just look at your penmanship. Γ‡a laisse Γ  dΓ©sirer. I can't even , lol, call it handwriting, it would probably, immb qualify as turkey-chicken scrawl. Now the moral of the fable is of course to pay your bills on time. Now, take this travail bΓ’clΓ© afaap out of my sight and rewrite your homework.

by Sexydimma October 8, 2012


to pay your bills on time

to do things right/correctly/the way they are supposed to be done/ when they they are supposed to be done the first time around, so as to avoid either having to redo the same job twice or suffering other unpleasant consequences (such as literally not paying your actual bills on time and having to pay late fees).

son (crying, with a piece of ungraded homework in his hands) Dad, why the hell is this composition of mine on The Great War not even graded? And why did the teacher just shove it back in my face with out even bothering to look at it.

Father: listen, Carl. If I'd be your teacher, i would have reacted the exact same way. Just look at your penmanship. Ca laisse a desirer. I can't even , lol, call it handwriting, it would probably, immb qualify as turkey-chicken scrawl. Now the moral of the fable is of course to pay your bills on time. Now, take this travail bacle afaap out of my line of site and rewrite your homework.

by Sexydimma May 18, 2012

11πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


to pay your bills on time

to do things right/correctly/the way they are supposed to be done/ when they they are supposed to be done the first time around, so as to avoid either having to redo the same job twice or suffering other unpleasant consequences (such as literally not paying your actual bills on time and having to pay late fees).

Father: listen, Carl. If I'd be your teacher, i would have reacted the exact same way. Just look at your penmanship. Ca laisse a desirer. I can't even , lol, call it handwriting, it would probably, immb qualify as turkey-chicken scrawl. Now the moral of the fable is of course to pay your bills on time. Now, take this travail bacle afaap out of my line of site and rewrite your homework.

by Sexydimma July 4, 2012