sex yes
basically the most awesome phrase in the history of phrases. it means the same as h-ll yes or sh-t yes.
“hey, can i buy you a drink?”
“s-x yes you can!”
“s-x yes!” (also “s-x yea!”) is a new phrase that will soon catch on like wildfire. it dates back to may 22, 2007, when i invented it.
this is so d-mn catchy that i should get it patented! let me explain the story of my discovery: this all started long before paris hilton & nicole richie and their “that’s hot!”. from when i was like 13 on, i would always say (and still do), “that’s insert level of s-xiness here s-xy.” i realize that a few years ago, paris hilton said that her new phrase would be “that’s s-xy” but i have dated papers on which i used to scribble “that’s s-xy” in school, and they were from way before that sk-nk ever started using my phrase.
it can be used in place of “h-ll yes!,” “sh-t yea!,” and “f-ck yea!”. it has nothing to do with s-x (and if it is used in a context involving s-x, that is purely coincidental), just as “h-ll yes,” “sh-t yea,” and “f-ck yea” have nothing to do with h-ll, sh-t, and f-ck, respectively. it can also be used in place of “you bet your sweet -ss _______”
example 1:
person a: did you have fun last night?
person b: s-x yes i did! (meaning something similar to “you bet your sweet -ss i did!”.)
example 2:
person a: did you have s-x?
person b: s-x yea i did! (here we see it used in a context involving actual s-x, but it is still merely coincidental.)
“s-x yes!” (also “s-x yea!”) is a new phrase that will soon catch on like wildfire. it dates back to may 22, 2007, when i invented it.
this is so d-mn catchy that i should get it patented! let me explain the story of my discovery: this all started long before paris hilton & nicole richie and their “that’s hot!”. from when i was like 13 on, i would always say (and still do), “that’s insert level of s-xiness here s-xy.” i realize that a few years ago, paris hilton said that her new phrase would be “that’s s-xy” but i have dated papers on which i used to scribble “that’s s-xy” in school, and they were from way before that sk-nk ever started using my phrase.
it can be used in place of “h-ll yes!,” “sh-t yea!,” and “f-ck yea!”. it has nothing to do with s-x (and if it is used in a context involving s-x, that is purely coincidental), just as “h-ll yes,” “sh-t yea,” and “f-ck yea” have nothing to do with h-ll, sh-t, and f-ck, respectively. it can also be used in place of “you bet your sweet -ss _______”
example 1:
person a: did you have fun last night?
person b: s-x yes i did! (meaning something similar to “you bet your sweet -ss i did!”.)
example 2:
person a: did you have s-x?
person b: s-x yea i did! (here we see it used in a context involving actual s-x, but it is still merely coincidental.)
s-xyes.
the answer to “s-xplease?”.
scott: s-xplease?
jacki: s-xyes!
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