find out
discovering, learning about something, a catch-all exclamation of approval (usually dance related). origin: dressing room 15 at the David H. Koch Theaterfind out!
phrase used to insult students at Clarke School in Northampton 1989-1991 to imply improper sexual behavior
Example:
a student walks in on another student and a teacher
M: Oh my god! You and Ms. Phelps? Find Out!
or
M: What took you so long in the bathroom?
L: I had to wash my hands...
M: Ugh! Find Out!
a student walks in on another student and a teacher
M: Oh my god! You and Ms. Phelps? Find Out!
or
M: What took you so long in the bathroom?
L: I had to wash my hands...
M: Ugh! Find Out!
find out!
Example:
M walks in the lounge and see that K and L are chatting on the couch.
M: oh my god! you two? find out!
M walks in the lounge and see that K and L are chatting on the couch.
M: oh my god! you two? find out!
Lemme find out
A way of saying let me see if it’s true or to find out if something can possibly come true or happen .
Example:
if someone were to say “I’m tryna be more than just your friend” you can respond with “lemme find out”
if someone were to say “I’m tryna be more than just your friend” you can respond with “lemme find out”
lemme find out
Emily finds out
Emily finds out was a popular meme throughout 2020-2022 which featured a typically an ASMR audio and a young girl (most likely under 10) “finding out” she is a insert style/aesthetic. She would make a Snapchat post about it, making the background color fit the style. (for example, goth=black) She would then write a few sentences that typically would say something similar to “I JUST FOUND OUT I’M style!” In the same sentence, (and the next) she would then spam emojis that fit the style. (for example, preppy=🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🧋🧋🧋🧋🧋🧋🧋💕💕💕💕💕💕💕✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻) She would typically add these amount of emojis after each sentence. Another thing she typically added in her post was similar to “IF YOU’RE NOT STYLE THEN DON’T COME NEAR ME!” Of course, with tons of emojis. One last thing she’d add was a “Mix your 5 recent emojis” and “Mine: insert 5 most recent emojis” typically with a neon font.
come find out
A phrase used by any one person to another normally used in a seductive manner. When one says something such as to if they are a slut, hoe, whore, etc and tells the other to find out, aka come over and make them one.
mess around and find out
The mistake of taking a dare; and, immediately getting the negative results of the stupidly of taking that dare.
The karmic equivalent of crossing a city street when the pedestrian sign says “Don’t Walk”.
The karmic equivalent of crossing a city street when the pedestrian sign says “Don’t Walk”.
Example:
When you are in Yellow Stone National Park, don’t feed the bears and don’t wave at the buffaloes. You will become a causality! Mess around and find out!
When you are in Yellow Stone National Park, don’t feed the bears and don’t wave at the buffaloes. You will become a causality! Mess around and find out!
Tuck around and find out
Tuck around and find out! — a variation of “Fuck around and find out!”; and, “Mess around and find out”. In this variation an individual thinks that he is more important than the life of an entire organization. He or she finds out the hard way that although there is no “I” in team; there is certainly an “I” in the word “fired”!!!!!!!!!
The variation “Tuck around and find out!” Is of cours dedicated to Tucker Carlson who took the fall for Fox News in the Dominion Law suit. His termination was based on a stratagem employed by Napoleon Bonaparte:
“Kill a few, it will inspire the rest”.
It seems clear the Carlson may have been the first of many to “ Tuck around and find out!” but according to the traditional use of this stratagem HE WILL NOT BE THE LAST.
Carlson’s name provides a beautiful and ironic onomatopoeia reference to the original term because if “tuck around and find out” we’re a person; it would look like Tucker Carlson.
This reminds me of another of Napoleon’s maxims:
Fortune favors the prepared mind.
The variation “Tuck around and find out!” Is of cours dedicated to Tucker Carlson who took the fall for Fox News in the Dominion Law suit. His termination was based on a stratagem employed by Napoleon Bonaparte:
“Kill a few, it will inspire the rest”.
It seems clear the Carlson may have been the first of many to “ Tuck around and find out!” but according to the traditional use of this stratagem HE WILL NOT BE THE LAST.
Carlson’s name provides a beautiful and ironic onomatopoeia reference to the original term because if “tuck around and find out” we’re a person; it would look like Tucker Carlson.
This reminds me of another of Napoleon’s maxims:
Fortune favors the prepared mind.
Example:
Tucker Carlson was the first person at Fox News to Tuck around and find out that there is no “I” in team; but, he won’t be the last one!
Tucker Carlson was the first person at Fox News to Tuck around and find out that there is no “I” in team; but, he won’t be the last one!