shark bite out of water


biteing someone on the shoulder out of water and then uttering the words “shark bite out of water”
commonly used by nazneens
person 1: -standing there-
person 2: -creeps up on person 2 and bites theyre shoulder-
person 1: ouch!
person 2: shark bite out of water! mwahahaha
person 1: heyyyyyyyyy
person 2: mwhahahahha >:)

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