A fork of Rural Dictionary
A saying used to illuminate the issue of letting pie go stale. Pie is used as a noun in this form, and refers to a conversation held by close friends. When someone says "Let's not let this pie go stale, they are saying in fact that they do not want this conversation to get boring.
Abby: .... Bob: ..... Joe: I'm bored of this pie.... Karen:..... Abby: ...come on people Abby: Let's not let this pie go stale!
The thing a New Yorker says on the phone when they want to end the conversation, but don’t want to sound rude.
“Wow, we’ve been chatting for about 30 mins now. Let me let YOU go.”
THE LORAX: PLANT A SEED INSIDE THE EARTH YOU: JUST ONE WAY TO KNOW ITS WORTH (LET IT GROW LET IT GROW) WE ALL: LETS CELEBRATE THE EARTHS REBIRTH, WE SAY LET IT GROW!!!
When you realize that your effort or past, or what people think or say about your shortcomings, inadequacies, or failures, doesn’t determine your future, but God does, because He is in control of the universe and of your life.
Until you let go and let God Be in charge of your life, it’s hard for you to see His blessings flow through your life—God is concerned about what concerns you, because He wants you to experience his power, not just knowing about Him and His goodness.
the most popular cheer in haikyuu
have you heard about the dateko cheer? it goes like this... ''go go let's go let's go dateko'' !!
We just finished our breakfast at the diner. We got in the car and my cat puff a Black. He then said "Let's go, N. Let's go!" So we bounced.