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 03, 2019
by JohnnyMate December 27, 2019
Friend 1: Hey, I just got married!
Friend 2: That's great? When?
Friend 1: Actually, just yester-
Friend 2: No, I mean WHEN DID I ASK
Friend 2: That's great? When?
Friend 1: Actually, just yester-
Friend 2: No, I mean WHEN DID I ASK
by Varentix July 24, 2022
Short for:
when is "..."?
when is "..."?
by Jaff Besoz June 16, 2024
A saying from the 15th Century, which peasants used to tell when curfew began. Cows would release a "cry" when they felt tired, which usually happened near the normal curfew time. People use this phrase nowadays to signal distress or if someone bad or unlucky happened to them.
by CrushedIce785 September 26, 2020