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What is testify?Testify means lot's of things. It can be said almost in any situation. Nancy Grace is a fan of Testification. Testifying can mean you're trying to receive some justice (see receiving justice for more info). You're hitting on someone. You're trying to get laid. You're trying to tell someone what the fuck is up. You're trying to get belligerent drunk. You're trying this, trying that. Ect. Person 1: Did you see Robert last night? He was definitely trying to testify. testify - meme giftestify - videoTestify - what is it?To snitch Did you testify? Yes i told the cops he stole those chips! What does "testify" mean?the testifyer is given when the man squats over the womans asshole while she lays on her back with the legs above her, near her head. The balls and cock are inserted into the womans fuck holes and then are "pumped" multiple times. Aww nigga, I used the testifier on this bitch last night and she farted on my left nut. It hurt like getting a cumshot to the eye. Testify - what does it mean?When your testicles are being touched "Dude my grandma just testified me!" Testify - meaningTo attend a religious revival event, during which you would be prompted by the preacher to testify. Peter Popoff: Testify brother! Testify - definitionA greeting or callback created for the Repo Army (fan-base) for 'Repo! The Genetic Opera', a film written and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. It is similar to the "ribbit" callback for 'The Devil's Carnival'. Person#1: This is Sarah. She's starting a shadow cast Testify - slangget yo testifying ass in the trunk nigga TestifyTo defile an object or area with your testicles. That nekid dude just testified Boomhauer's forehead. See also, teabaggin'. Testify1. To give one's information "as truthfully as possible." Taken from an old Roman phrase "to swear on one's testicles." Now, think about that, and think about how differently court cases would turn out if that meaning held true to this day... "Testify" is usually used in reference to a court setting or a confession of some sort. TestifyYou two are wrong. "Testify" comes from the Latin "witness" and has nothing to do with "testicle" which also comes from the Latin for "witness". I was asked this in class by the professor in college English. I would have been wrong and embarrassed myself, so I just said "I don't know". But here's what I got from the Internet: Since I was a witness to the crime, they want me to testify in court. |
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