Stop it


a phrase used to alert someone to keep the compliments coming.
jason: “wow, you look incredible.”

brett: “stop it.”

jason: “no, i mean it. where did you get your eyebrows done? they’re fierce.”
a phrase used when someone is doing something so good it’s hard to believe.
joe: swishes his 5th three-point shot in a row
john: stop it joe, your so wet today
what girls say when they are not ready, but already now that is the only reason they are there, and that you were ready since you hit 13.
jack starts to feel lauren

lauren “stop it!!!!!!”

jack “f-ck this, you know that the only reason you are here is because i am hard and you are easy!!”

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