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The unholy shmuley won't let me speak

You say "the unholy shmuley won't let me speak" When someone keeps on interrupting you or when you are debating with someone and you want to trivialize him and his arguments

- say it, say it, say it, say hamas are terroristes - the unholy shmuley won't let me speak

by Yang007 December 08, 2023

National Bonnie speaks facts day

national Bonnie speaks facts day is when I (Bonnie) SPEAK FACTS! I am making this day because jetti spaghetti can not rap his head around the FACT that I love him more.

“Hey did u hear? It’s national bonnie speaks facts day!” “Oh shit no way! I just know she’s gonna spit straight facts!”

by petitebunni January 01, 2023

Drankly speaking

Used to preface a statement said while incredibly drunk. Being frank with the aid of drank. May be shortened to just "Drankly".

"Drankly speaking, most of you are just barely tolerable at this BAC."

by twistedechoes July 07, 2015

bitch-speaking

When a feminist blames a male of 'mansplaining' or 'manspreading' or any similar words, only to be shot down with a counter argument that leaves her first point invalid.

Tyler: ya watch the news last night? Dan: Yeah, that feminist was bitch-speaking for no reason

by Slender_Man👹 March 24, 2018

speak potable

The term "speak potable" originates from the Italian peninsula; it is a coined expression to convey the need for a more fluid and understandable conversation, akin to potable water. If someone "speaks potable," it means they are proficient in expressing themselves well in the language.

Example 1: Rizu: "I'm preparing a presentation for tomorrow's meeting." Slend: "Make sure to speak potable; we need to be clear with all the details." Example 2: Slend: "I overheard their discussion, but they didn't seem to speak potable at all." Rizu: "It's important to communicate clearly, especially in important conversations."

by Slurpish December 20, 2023

speak potable

The term "speak potable" originates from the Italian peninsula; it is a coined expression to convey the need for a more fluid and understandable conversation, akin to potable water. If someone "speaks potable," it means they are proficient in expressing themselves well in the language.

Example 1: Rizu: "I'm preparing a presentation for tomorrow's meeting." Slurp: "Make sure to speak potable; we need to be clear with all the details." Example 2: Slurp: "I overheard their discussion, but they didn't seem to speak potable at all." Rizu: "It's important to communicate clearly, especially in important conversations."

by Slurpish December 20, 2023

I don't speak gay

Someone not speaking the gay language

Sorry, I don't speak gay.

by I am Cul November 07, 2021