Examples of using Getting high in English and their translations into Danish
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Getting high.
So, we getting high?
Getting high in her car.
Are you getting high again?
Getting high precision on gears.
We started getting high.
Getting high, it's… it's like freedom.
Bethany Loux, getting high!
We getting high in Minneapolis,!
They start by getting high.
If you truly believe that… see if you still feel the same when you're not getting high.
Real nice! Getting high on school grounds!
You mean in the bathroom, getting high?
It's a long way from getting high and watching"Back to the Future II.
There is no case for getting high.
Getting high quality tone is often reliant on heavy and expensive amplifier heads.
You know what's better than getting high?
Suffering which you have paid for, and getting high from all the suffering, Then I look around at all you hootin' and hollerin the suffering to come.
They were sleeping on the beach or getting high.
Getting high conversion rate is not an easy task in today's market but with 500Affiliates I find it realistic.
Remembering how he killed my wife?- Getting high?
Him dropping that many,maybe it was about getting high, but that sounds like a guy who really didn't give a shit about waking up.
But it didn't stop me from drinking and getting high.
Since 1976, said the US government and the DEA that the side effects,"getting high", are unacceptable, no matter how many years or lives cannabis could save.
It's like drinking water from your bong in hopes of getting high.
One of my recent tests showed that my cholesterol levels were getting high. I decided to make a change. I bought a Nutribullet and started making green smoothies every morning for breakfast.
I see they can't outright kill me, butthey don't want me getting high.
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One of my recent tests showed that my cholesterol levels were getting high.
The strike reflected the deep seated anger of South African workers at the two-faced policies of the ANC government led by Zuma,with ministers getting high wages and all sorts of perks during the World Cup, while workers are denied their demands for a living wage and access to housing.