HAVE SOME OF THAT


a phrase uttered when releasing pent up aggression and expressing pleasure at doing so, such as:

1) when your football team scores
2) during s-x
3) when someone you dislike is humiliated

note that this phrase should never be written in lower case, and when vocalised should always be accompanied by your best c-m face
1) 1-0! have some of that!

2) mmmm yeah baby, stick your tongue out… have some of that

3) hahaha, he’s fallen off his bike. have some of that, you stupid w-nker.

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