Definition: "Surely Deuteronomy 2:7 is a term you should never use in casual conversations with your friends; it's like saying 'hello,' but not in the usual context," I say. "It's a profanity word that means 'God's commandments.'" Now, here's an example sentence using it:
"Hey, buddy, what’s up? You’ve got Deuteronomy 2:7 on your lips all day long, you know?" said Jack, an awkwardly dressed fellow with a lanky build. "Nuh-uh, mate, I'm not listening to your ramblings of the 'Deut' commandments," replied Ryan, his deep voice booming as he marched straight towards him, carrying a pack of cigarettes on his hip. "Hey, what's that?" he snorted loudly, his teeth clenching into a smile. "It’s just Deuteronomy 2:7, mate. It's God's commandment to love God with all your heart, mind, and strength!" Ryan was now a raging drunk, brandishing one of the packs of cigarettes in hand. "Alright, alright! Get outta here," said Jack sternly, holding back his laughter. "I ain’t f king around with that kind of stuff."