ON DA BUS
1. to acknowledge that you agree with someone
2. to appreciate someone
2. to appreciate someone
Yancy: Did you see Brent with that girl the other day?
Kevin: Na. Sure didn't.
Yancy: Well...that dude on da bus!
Carl hit his first homerun, he on da bus now.
Kevin: Na. Sure didn't.
Yancy: Well...that dude on da bus!
Carl hit his first homerun, he on da bus now.
ON DA BUS
1. to acknowledge that you agree with someone
2. to appreciate someone
2. to appreciate someone
Yancy: Did you see Brent with that girl the other day?
Kevin: Na. Sure didn't.
Yancy: Well...that dude on da bus!
Carl hit his first homerun, he on da bus now.
Kevin: Na. Sure didn't.
Yancy: Well...that dude on da bus!
Carl hit his first homerun, he on da bus now.
da bus lady
Someone asks who drives the bus and you get nervous and respond saying in a shaky voice "da bus lady"
1. Katherine who's driving the bus? Da bus lady.
get on da bus
This is a tough phrase to define. It encapsulates many of the every day struggles of a young man.
Defining this phrase so early in it's use is not preemptive and will not end poorly.
Defining this phrase so early in it's use is not preemptive and will not end poorly.
Lisa: I hate this.
Young Man: GET ON DA BUS
Lisa: No, don't get on the bus.
Young Man: Don't hate! GET ON DA BUS.
Young Man: GET ON DA BUS
Lisa: No, don't get on the bus.
Young Man: Don't hate! GET ON DA BUS.