Don’t you have something to mop up?


a phrase from the show “lost” said by the ruthless mercenary martin keamy. it is most often used on the imdb message board for “lost” in response to a nonsensical thread or just to voice a certain type of annoyance against the op.
original poster: lost sucks for realzz man! dey kill off al de black peole f-ckin racist show yo!

responding poster: don’t you have something to mop up?

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