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Sanuth's Question 

A Sanuth's Question is an examination question which is presented and solved during regular classes as a casual question intended for practice. Typically these questions are replicated in the exact same way as they were presented during classes. The practice, tests general class awareness and individual commitment.
At the end of a class test, John asks his colleague "Mike, how was the test" Mike replies "It was a sanuth's question, and I didn't learn it"
Sanuth's Question by Checkmate001 October 13, 2018
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Look of questionable disapproval 

It's a combination of looking unsure and a disapproving look. It's a combination of " what are you talking about" look and the look of disapproval. It's the safety net. It's like letting them know that if you knew what they were saying and that it would offend you, you would disapprove. It only appies if what they were saying would offend you. If they said something that will not offend you if you knew what they were saying, the look of questionable disapproval would not apply. It's used online, although rarely. It's the name of the emoticon below.

ಠ_ಠ?

Just add this definition, or else.
Idiot: Haven't I seen you in www.eatyoursoup.com
Hot Japanese girl with feelings: (has no idea what the idiot meant).
Hot Japanese girl with feelings: F***! I should've used the look of questionable disapproval!

ಠ_ಠ? ಠ_ಠ I now know what he means. I disapprove.

Gotcha question 

Any question that former Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin is too stupid to answer.
Gotcha questions asked by interviewers Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric:

Charles Gibson: "Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?"

Sarah Palin: "In what respect Charlie?"

Charles Gibson: "What do you interpret it to be?"

Sarah Palin: "His world view."

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Katie Couric: "When it comes to establishing your world view, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read...?"

Sarah Palin: "I've read most of them again with a great appreciation for the press..."

Katie Couric: "But what ones specifically? I'm curious."

Sarah Palin: "Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years."

Katie Couric: "Can you name any of them?"

Sarah Palin: "{Long speech about how Alaska isn't a foreign country}"... no shit.
Gotcha question by emgs93 August 3, 2010

Question Talker 

(n.)
A person who asks themself a question then immediately answers that question themself.
Question Talker:
"Do I want you to be on time, Dr. Turk? Yes I do.
Am I going to remember this? Of course I am."
Question Talker by treefiddy_93 August 19, 2007

jamb question 

what colour is the sky? see jamb question lmao
jamb question by peaches003 September 8, 2010

Question Dior 

A common line of lyricism in the late Pop Smoke’s poetry

Though pronounced “Christian Dior”, modern poet and philosopher Supercoop Anderson puts his own twist to the street slang, calling it “Question Dior”

Though most people believe Supercoop Anderson is borderline autistic when he says “Question Dior”, his mindset and vocabulary transcends all human possibilities
Supercoop Anderson: “What’s up my slatts. I got my Raze energy. Question dior dior, question dior dior!”

doorknob question 

Those are the dreaded words that doctors hear as they place their hands on the doorknob to leave the treatment room at what they think is the end of the patient encounter. The patient then tells the real reason that they scheduled their visit. This phenomenon frequently is the culprit that disrupts the doctor's schedule for the rest of the day.
Kayla turns back for what doctors know as the "doorknob question", or the embarrassing symptom turnaround.
doorknob question by bobene November 14, 2011