Here are a few: I throw my sandwich in the air sometimes sayin ayo! I ordered mayo! I throw my Spanish in the air sometimes sayin ayo! No comprendo! I throw my picture in the air sometimes sayin ayo! I'm so feo! I throw my skittles in the air sometimes sayin ayo! Taste the rainbow! I run from natives on the beach sometimes sayin ayo! I'm Jack Sparrow! Voldemort throws his hands up in the air sometimes sayin ayo a, where'd my nose go? I throw my goldfish in the air sometimes sayin ayo! I wanted Nemo! I throw my Facebook in the air sometimes sayin ayoa, where'd my life go? I throw my partner in the air sometimes sayin ayo! I'm flying solo! I throw my dog off of a bridge sometimes sayin ayo! There goes Fido! I throw my black friends in the air sometimes sayin ayo! Yo soy blanco! I throw your children in my van sometimes sayin ayo! I'm a pedo! (this is my fav!) I kill the wicked witch of the west sometimes sayin ayo! Where is Todo? I ditch my best friend in the park sometimes sayin ayo! I fly solo!
stand sir, and throw us that you have about'ye!
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Team Edward because Jacob does not sparkle.
There's like Iam awesome and ur not and there are some other ones that I don't know
There are several good sayings one can use for a baby announcement. These include phrases such as "a bundle of joy", "it is with much pride and joy" and the more straightforward "we would like to announce".
"2-0-1-4 you know that you want some more."
There's like Iam awesome and ur not and there are some other ones that I don't know
Here are some Irish seanfhocail (proverbs)-http://www.beo.ie/seanfhocail/all.asp
so fresh, so clean, its the class of 2017
Feels good to learn some thing about girl.
Some popular sayings in the 1970s were: "Keep on truckin'", "Right on!", "Far out!", "Groovy", "Bummer", and "Peace out". These sayings reflected the counterculture and social movements of the time.
A common phrase used by coaches to educate soccer players is "When in doubt, kick it out!