A fork of Rural Dictionary
Boyfriend sents girlfriend his abs
Girlfriend why did you sent me your abs
Boyfriend it's November 18 baby
November 18 Sent your girlfriend your abs day boyfriend sents girlfriend his abs
Girlfriend shook :') thank me later
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Executed or killed, as in the most efficient Death Row in all of America. While "sent to Texas" often has a connotation implying brutal implementation by the authority figures who helm the 21st century American police state that has incarcerated or placed on probation an unprecedented 5% of its populace (more than any other human culture for as long as our species has existed), more mundane executions or simply the act of dispatching something can also be correctly identified by this phrase. Flies, for example, can also be "sent to Texas" by the end of a fly swatter, and refuse can be "sent to Texas" by being placed in the proper receptacle or incinerator.
She was tried and eventually sent to Texas because of how callous she seemed when interviewed by the authorities about the tragic accident that killed her child.
You can indeed say dat to da staff at da local True Value Hardware store, but good luck on getting any discounts or other "preferential perks" as a result.
Perhaps da famous radio-ad phrase, "...and tell 'em Pat Summerall sent you" might have been more recognizable "way back when" during da time when everyone's favorite deep-and-rich-tone-voiced Irish sportscaster was making those ads, but in more-modern times, da Cotter & Co. stores' mostly-from-da-newer-generation employees will likely just give you puzzled looks if you jokingly spout said remark when you walk in da door. :P
Tricking someone into doing something stupid or trapping them verbally.
‘Sorry? Didn’t catch that.’
‘What I said was-‘
‘Shush, get sent.’
When you send the best picture you have and make the whole chat burst up in laughter.
Matros: Snarky comment
Pirat: sent a photo.
*Entire chat*
sent a photo.
sent a photo.
sent a photo.
sent a photo.
sent a photo.
When you brake someone's ankles in a game. The joke is that when he falls or gets tricked and "slides" to get the ball looks like he went for tea and came back or he didn't go for the ball but to get some tea
"Ohhhh you send him for tea"
"He went straight to great Britain"
"Hahaha you got sent for tea"