No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
I don't know what to say
I didn't know yoru mom blogs too
i don't really give a flying f**k
I don't think I should
i find that hard to belive
I've got a lovely bunch of cocnuts
I'm gonna kick your mother f**king ass
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I know what you meant
I would like to f**k you
i love you like a fat kid loves cake
Inquiring minds want to know
i so f**king love you
I thought you'd like to know
if you catch my drift
I want to f**k you so bad right now
i wish you were here
If You're Feeling Less Generous
The invisible step is a dance move in which a person pretends to step on, then over, an invisible step. The move started to gain popularity in 2014, but gained the most fame when a video of cheerleader Ariel Olivar doing the move wentviralin December 2017.
Michael Scott is always on Irish time
Typically, teenagers or young adults use the acronym, but older adults may also use it. It is just one of many ways to tell someone that you love them, along withILY2andlu4ever.
The sanitized version of "shit" that emerged from radio-edited rap songs, now a standalone suffix or substitute curse word. When you want the impact of profanity without actually offending HR. Functions as both noun and versatile linguistic filler.
Overly harsh, critical, or damaging in a way that severely wounds someone's ego or self-esteem through unnecessary cruelty. Not just a criticismβit's a personal attack designed to hurt.
A phrase used to describe the vibe, energy, or aesthetic something exudes. The Gen-Z equivalent of 'it reminds me of' but make it more dramatic and less grammatically correct.