be there
To score; to wheel; to get some.
To "be there" means to get laid.
Other forms include "was there" or "were you there?", meaning the individual in question "had some".
To "be there" means to get laid.
Other forms include "was there" or "were you there?", meaning the individual in question "had some".
David: "Dude, she's got her eyes on you. Be there."
Johnny: "Yo, I saw you and Stacey last night. Were you 'there'?"
Johnny: "Yo, I saw you and Stacey last night. Were you 'there'?"