A phrase, origin of which is in Hebrew and is about 18 years old, and hardly at use. It's equivalent to "get lost" or "who do you think you are?!" , but with much more disrespect. it's usually used when someone disturbing you at the road.
by shahak March 19, 2005
Cathy Cook: Sally, dear, who are you from home?
Sally Smith: An O'Neil. My parents are Shaun and Maggie.
Sally Smith: An O'Neil. My parents are Shaun and Maggie.
by ditzy dottie September 03, 2009
a phrase made famous by Randy Marsh of South Park, when he was a contestant on Wheel of Fortune. The clue was "people who annoy you" and the screen read "N_GGERS". In a fit of excitment, Randy belted out "niggers!!!", however, to his surprise, the answer was actually "naggers".
by JackBauer133 December 03, 2009
A question when a person talks to somebody but he doesn't know who is him. The kazoo kid is pewdiepie.
by ASFMF March 19, 2020
got this from dese guys from atlanta we met wen me and sum friends went to myrtle beach. it means either who asked you to say that? or who asked you to do that?
by Anizzle13 July 22, 2008
Superflymacdaddy; 'Do you know any people who annoy you?'
Joe; 'That genuine chocolate face guy does, he really grinds my gears. In fact im going to tell him next time i see him.'
Joe; 'That genuine chocolate face guy does, he really grinds my gears. In fact im going to tell him next time i see him.'
by alza September 07, 2009
Interrogator: "Who do you claim?"
Subject: "I claim the (insert gang name here)
Interrogator: "bro you be sicon the wrong turf
gunfire sirens
Candlelight service
Lamentations and salutations
Subject: "I claim the (insert gang name here)
Interrogator: "bro you be sicon the wrong turf
gunfire sirens
Candlelight service
Lamentations and salutations
by Friendly Fuzz January 09, 2010