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A valid response to any insult and/or challenge. Even if you are unable to back up the line, saying it is enough to make anyone else's argument invalid.
Stemming from the show Gurren Lagann as a popular catchphrase.
Stemming from the show Gurren Lagann as a popular catchphrase.
1: You are so stupid.
2: Who the hell do you think I am?!
1: You couldn't win if you tried.
2: Just who the hell do you think I am?
2: Who the hell do you think I am?!
1: You couldn't win if you tried.
2: Just who the hell do you think I am?
by reggin kcalb January 6, 2014
One of the most popular lines from the anime Gurren Lagann. When using this line, you put on those W that go like this: \/\/, only longer. This is because the most popular character, Kamina, wore them every time he said it.
Guy 1: Do you want a sandwhich?
Guy2: Just who the Hell do you think I am!?
Guy 1:...I'm gonna take that as a no.
Guy2: Just who the Hell do you think I am!?
Guy 1:...I'm gonna take that as a no.
by NostalgiaRipoff September 5, 2009
1. A phrase used against people who search up stupid stuff like: How to get a girlfriend?
It can be used as a peaceful substitute for Imma beat the shit out of you
It can be used as a peaceful substitute for Imma beat the shit out of you
by KoolPredicter April 26, 2021
From A man yelling a random obsenity at his son. It is a phrase that is only uttered when one is at a complete and utter loss of words.
by Supa Genius July 13, 2004
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"Who the hell is you?!"
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
by Wordywoodismorningood April 11, 2019