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by appariently on Aug 11, 2019 10:54:04
word(s) to my mother
by SovietFanWomble on Nov 27, 2018 04:47:31
(informal) (v) to "swear on
your mother's life" --
stating something that is true because if it was false, then you'd be
offering up your own mother for death
U‹Insert word(s)›BRO?
by I´mYoGrandpaSoListenUp on Feb 25, 2012 00:53:59
Basically a phrase meant to piss people off.
If you think about it, many words can fit between "U" and "BRO?", with the most common outcome of "
UMADBRO?", indeed one of the most annoying phrases in history. Women may be offended by this, most likely due because they are not male, however if you ask something like say "UMADSIS?" it just wouldn´t sound right. Be
advised to use "BRO?" instead of "SIS?" to prevent yourself from looking like a total dickhead.
Example:
1.
John smells something coming from the bathroom. He knocks on the door.
Sarah: I´ll be out in a minute!
John: UTAKINGASHITBRO?
Sarah: What the fuck?!
2.
Mike: The only thing left to watch is Jersey Shore
John:
Uh huh
Mike: I got to admit
Pauly is cute
John: UGAYBRO?
3.
Liz: My dog died
John: Feel sorry for ya
Liz starts crying.
John:
USADBRO?
Try to make up your own combinations with U‹Insert word(s)›BRO?, but use it in appropiate situations, like the ones above.
S worded
by loonatheworld on Nov 24, 2021 17:19:23
Often used on stan twitter, meaning suspended. Stan twitter users often get their accounts
permanently suspended after saying offensive things or tweeting tweets that violate the community rules and guidelines. Users that get suspended often tweet
a screenshot of their suspended account with a random picture and ask their mutuals to
retweet their post to help them find their old mutuals from their suspended account.
Example:
Twitter user A.2: oomfs…twitter finally got me,
rt to help me find my moots
Twitter user B: NAURR bitch isn’t this ur 8th account ? how’d they get you???
Twitter user A.2: told someone to kys yesterday then boom
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