Another was of saying when did I ask as a response to literally anything
Extra points if they actually reply with when it happened
Extra points if they actually reply with when it happened
Person 1: “Yo my grandma died on Wednesday,”
Person 2: “When”
Person 1: “On Wednesday”
Person 2: “When did I fucking ask”
Person 2: “When”
Person 1: “On Wednesday”
Person 2: “When did I fucking ask”
by ConnorSmithWontSuckYourDick November 3, 2019

by she's right tho September 7, 2016

Let's say you are at home chilling then you see one of your triggers and have a panic attack , you would feel homesick and want to go home even if you're at home.
- I wanna go home I wanna go home please I wanna go home
-do you Want to go home when u r already at home bro? It's alright calm down it's gonna be fine.
-do you Want to go home when u r already at home bro? It's alright calm down it's gonna be fine.
by Mxchabuns June 1, 2021

"When Shit Breaks The Shovel" is said when something happens and there is nothing you can do about it.
"When Shit Breaks The Shovel" is said when something happens and there is nothing you can do about it.
Person 1- Yeah man, we had to break up do to some things we could change.
Person 2- That sucks bro, sometimes the shit breaks the shovel.
Person 1- Yeah man, we had to break up do to some things we could change.
Person 2- That sucks bro, sometimes the shit breaks the shovel.
by CountryBoyTex July 11, 2021

Implies a confident expectation of achieving success in the near future, despite uncertainty about the exact timing. It reflects optimism and anticipation that positive outcomes are on the horizon, even though the precise moment of their realization remains unknown.
by NazSmall January 31, 2024

A phrase used when the song has a good beat but the rapper (...) on it ruins it.
Originally used on the internet with different phrases, it became popular in a different format in late 2023.
Starting off as an untrue statement about young Richmond, Virginia-based artist, Nettspend, the term quickly blew up on Twitter and started being used for other artists.
The first seen use of this new saying was from X user @kanjlrou on November 21, 2023.
Originally used on the internet with different phrases, it became popular in a different format in late 2023.
Starting off as an untrue statement about young Richmond, Virginia-based artist, Nettspend, the term quickly blew up on Twitter and started being used for other artists.
The first seen use of this new saying was from X user @kanjlrou on November 21, 2023.
Bob: That new Ice Spice song is ass. The beat was good though.
Bobby: When the beat fire but ... starts rapping
Bobby: When the beat fire but ... starts rapping
by Vineetx October 9, 2024

by anonymous August 6, 2024
