You Want My Popcorn?
a phrase used (usually while drunk) to try and pick up a person. if they say yes, then they like you.
kelsey: you want my popcorn?
nick: uhm, no.
kelsey: you hate me?!
nick: what are you talking about?
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has two meanings, depending on context: 1. to wish to leave a project, a business, or other undertaking. 2. british for “do you want anything?” 1. “this project is sh-t. you want out?” 2. “i’m going to the shops. you want out?”
- you wellin
it means “your joking!” or “your kidding!”. suggesting that whatever the person said was unrealistic or just stupid. trey: i bet i could get a date with beyoncé. mick: you wellin my n-gg-! kevin: imma blow the school up. daiquawn: you wellin bruh!
- you were a little hard on the beaver last night
1) quote from the the 1957 cl-ssic tv show “leave it to beaver” 2) when a male s-xually pleases a female sometimes inducing pain, but always pleasure 😉 bridget: “wow, last night was bad.” muhammad: “what do you mean? i had a great time!” bridget: “yeah but you were a little hard on the beaver […]
- you were born from your mother's asshole, because her cunt was too busy being fuck
perhaps the most offensive and all-encompasing insult ever conceived. either portugese or afrikaans in origin. dude1: go on, say “you were born from your mother’s -sshole, because her c-nt was too busy being f-cked by a dog” dude2: you were born from your mother’s -ssho
- you what?
mainly british lower cl-ss expression used in an extremely angry tone of voice. is said in retort to something which the speaker did not like. the best response is a calm “you heard”. i’m f-cking your wife. you what? you heard.