catacomb
where rich people used to go when they died
i heard enricophoalpha died yesterday
yeah they traded his house and wife for a spot in a catacomb
an ebonics creation calling for much needed taming of the hair.
i saw don king at a fight last night. man, somebody needs to get dat catacomb!
when a woman lets her furburger get a little out of hand, and she needs to mow her lawn
dude, i was gonna hook up with c-ssie the other night but she really needed to give her catacomb!
phrase used to point out someone who needs to fix their hair.
i saw don king at a fight and said, “someone needs to get that catacomb.”
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