The saying "Heads or tails a tossed coin." Is a metaphor for the uncertainties that will come with life.
"Heads or tails a tossed coin, a metaphor for the uncertainties of life, of course a wise player, always cheats."
Having sex with a person is tossing the coin
I tossed the coin with a fit girl last night
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"Hopefully I will win the Coin Toss!"
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A girl (or guy) that looks really good from behind but when facing you turns out to have an ugly face or some other flaw that cancels out the nice legs and ass.
Man, that girl in the blue dress with the nice can was a total coin toss. Wish I'd called tails on that.
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A modern way of saying to give credit to/appreciate what someone does, even if it’s easier not to. Originated from Netflix’s series “The Witcher” in which the titular character spends most of his days killing monsters for the people he meets. He is commonly viewed as an emotionless monster himself, but a bard writes a song about him in which he sings, “toss a coin to your Witcher, o valley of plenty...toss a coin to your Witcher, a friend of humanity”.
Geralt of Rivia (the Witcher) is often seen and treated as an outcast, but he’s mostly just trying to help people, so toss him a coin.
“Jeez man, my mom’s been such a bitch lately.”
“How do you mean?”
“She’s so controlling, dude. She won’t even let me to to Todd’s party this weekend.”
“Dude, you know that’s because she’s trying to keep you out of trouble. Yeah she can be strict, but toss a coin to your Witcher, man. She’s tryin’ her best.
Going down on someone's asshole with quarters in your mouth
Things felt so right with Sven last night that I gave him the coin toss, for the extra cooper flavor.
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Updated 2020 version of jog on or go away inspired by the hit Netflix series.
If you don't like what you see, you can toss a coin to your Witcher buddy
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