A statement commonly expressed during an episode of transient aphasia resulting from a disruption to the understanding of a newly learned cognitively demanding concept.
"Class, it week 3 of cardiology, now that you know what a STEMI is here is a bunch of STEMI's that look like STEMI's but aren't."
Students" But For Why?"
Similar in context to the commonly used phrase "turn down for what" coined in the DJ Snake trapremix Turn Down For What. Jesse Be, and Corina Do, are founders of this new turn and accept all responsibilities as well as affiliations to the new phrase replacing what with why.
An anti-war, pacifist slogan created by French Socialist Marcel Déat, to deter France from going to war against Germany to defend Poland during WW2. Marcel Déat eventually became a Collaborator during the occupation of France by The Third Reich.
The quote is commonly used today to indicate someone collaborating with an autocratic regime that has plans/is already invading other countries.
It is also used to signify someone that shows pacifist tendencies, opinions, or behaviors by asking a country to give concessions (usually territorial) during a defensive war.
Elon Musk: I think Crimea should be officially given to Russia to maintain peace in the region
Western European: Okay Mr. "Why Die For Danzig"
(Hey mahn that's why i'm here for) this means as a greeting and a nice thing to say for your family or friends! you could also use this word to be exited about something or being hyped! This is also a word for being nice to someone if their sad so you could keep them comfortable.