Grow Some
usually said to someone immature, or who gets on your nerves. usually means to grow some p-b-s, or some b-lls.
1. grow some you little sh-t.
shorthand for “grow some b-lls, you little chicken sh-t”
on the definition of his name, gumba challenged his chicken sh-t enemies and creed-hating imitators to grow some and stop being so scared of tackling him in a real flame war.
1. as in…grow some b-lls
2. find some courage
3. don’t be scared; go for it.
you’re sitting at a stop sign hoping to make a left, and the person in front of you is also attempting to make a left turn. however, this person in front of you is being very timid about reading traffic and making his move and you’re increasingly p-ssed because he’s missing oppertunities so you start screaming “grow some!”
used to describe something both gross and awesome.
when you mooned those people, it was growsome!
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