The phrase "need it" in Latin, "opus est," has been immortalized in bars across central Texas. It carries a dual meaning, often used to inquire if someone desires a drink or if they are seeking confrontation. This linguistic quirk has become a common expression in social settings, reflecting the blend of German influence and Texan culture in the region.
When you need it and have to do it but you also have to need because when you have to need it you need it and have to like water when you need it and have to it’s like that because you need it have to thank you O
if you need it you must get it from a giver to not need it anymore. Also a giver must tell you wether you need it or not you do not have any authority to say whether you need it or not. also you must be over a 6 in hottness to need it.