turn down for what?
rhetorical question--"turn up" is the act of getting drunk and high and being reckless so "turn down" would mean sobering up. "Turn down for what?" is a rhetorical question meaning you will not stop being reckless no matter what. The answer is "nothing"
rhetorical question--"turn up" is the act of getting drunk and high and being reckless so "turn down" would mean sobering up. "Turn down for what?" is a rhetorical question meaning you will not stop being reckless no matter what. The answer is "nothing"
by Bbsuperfan1111 March 4, 2014
That FOX News story about closing the (imaginary) Vatican Embassy was (Dumb, Asinine, Stupid, Uneducated, Ignorant) TDFW
by Maggie M.W. December 2, 2013