2 definitions by Crazy Joe Dude

Throwing it back is whenever you ask someone a question, and they (annoyingly) ask you the same exact question in return.
These are all examples of "throwing it back":

“What are you talking about?”…”What are YOU talking about?”

“What are you thinking?” … “What are YOU thinking?”

“Where have you been?”…”Where have YOU been?”

Whenever this happens, my brain starts to hut and I feel like I’m doing some kind of Abbott and Costello routine. Obviously, when I say, “What do you mean?” – I mean “Can you explain yourself further?” So, whenever someone returns my “What do you mean?” with another “What do YOU mean?” I shut it down and say nope – you can’t just throw it back. And it stops the madness from ensuing.
by Crazy Joe Dude March 25, 2013
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Medium whack (and other variations) is used to describe something as being whack, but to also to emphasize a lack of interest in the subject. So, it’s essentially the same thing as “whack”, but you add the “medium” part to 1.) Be redundant for no reason and 2.) Indicate feelings of indifference towards the subject, i.e. “It’s whack and I’m already bored of talking about it”.
Example: “How was the bar last night?” “Medium whack, dude. Way too many hipsters dancing to weird music. I should’ve stayed home and watched Netflix.”

Other potential uses…
Medium Funny: “How was ‘The Hangover 2’?”, “I guess it was medium funny.”

Medium Cool: “How was the party in uptown?”, “It was medium cool, I guess…”
by Crazy Joe Dude March 25, 2013
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