btth
1. boot (or b-mp) to the head– an unexpected hit to someone’s dignity when they say something incredibly stupid in a debate and are smacked off their pillar left speechless. usually ends the debate. for some reason it is also occasionally being used as a term for hanging out, much like the term “kick it.”
man: i need $2.25 in quarters out of this $5 bill.
cashier: so you need $3 in quarters?
man: no, i said $2.25 out of this $5.
cashier: but sir, how do i give you $2.25 in quarters without giving you change equalling $3 in quarters?
man: …i just got btth.
cashier: save the acronyms for chat rooms, nerd.
man: lol
cashier: get out.
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