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".
There's like Iam awesome and ur not and there are some other ones that I don't know
"2-0-1-4 you know that you want some more."
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.
A common phrase used by coaches to educate soccer players is "When in doubt, kick it out!
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.