When Who's your daddy? gets tired, change it up with a little "Who art thou father?" Can also be embellished with a chaser, as in "Who art thou father... biotch?!?"
Vader: "Luke"
Luke: "Yes?"
Vader: "I am your father."
Luke: "No, that's not true... that's impossible..."
Vader: "Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "NOOOO!"
Vader: "Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "I'll never join you!"
Vader: "Didn't you show up here with two hands? Who art thou father?"
Luke: "Well played."
Luke: "Yes?"
Vader: "I am your father."
Luke: "No, that's not true... that's impossible..."
Vader: "Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "NOOOO!"
Vader: "Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "I'll never join you!"
Vader: "Didn't you show up here with two hands? Who art thou father?"
Luke: "Well played."
by The_J_Man March 3, 2009
Get the Who art thou father?mug. 1. n. Bastardization of Uday and Qusay, sons of Saddam Hussein. Who day & u say is used to describe two dumbass males who are looking for trouble (often through violence) and will soon find it. Also, Columbine Kids, or Dylan and Eric.
by foshizzle May 12, 2004
Get the who day & u saymug. (lil chav)- Omg blud, im gunna go bash him up, ((kisses teeth))
(Bromley HS Girl) Who gives a rats arse.
(Bromley HS Girl) Who gives a rats arse.
by hip2thekoolj July 29, 2005
Get the who gives a rats arsemug. by cvec22 May 6, 2019
Get the New phone, who dis?mug. by justgavemynibbahEad October 19, 2017
Get the Who can relate WHOOmug. White translation: Who are you trying to mess with?
"Finna" directly means "fixing," a common southern-slang word that is used in the place of "going to do" or "attempting" and "try" is used in the place of "challenging." Combined, finna try means "fixing to do" which is then used to say, "who are you fixing to mess with" or "who are you trying to challenge."
It is a horribly structured phrase that is used when someone is acting extra tough or sassy and is challenging the one they are speaking to. It contains words that are not even real in the english language and should only be used if you are feeling in an extremely ghetto and uneducated mood
"Finna" directly means "fixing," a common southern-slang word that is used in the place of "going to do" or "attempting" and "try" is used in the place of "challenging." Combined, finna try means "fixing to do" which is then used to say, "who are you fixing to mess with" or "who are you trying to challenge."
It is a horribly structured phrase that is used when someone is acting extra tough or sassy and is challenging the one they are speaking to. It contains words that are not even real in the english language and should only be used if you are feeling in an extremely ghetto and uneducated mood
Person A gets all up in the grill of person B
Person B: "Who you finna try? Who you finna try? I bet it ain't me, I bet it ain't me, AHHHHHH"
Person B: "Who you finna try? Who you finna try? I bet it ain't me, I bet it ain't me, AHHHHHH"
by WeAreAnonymous(Well,IAm) January 9, 2013
Get the Who You Finna Trymug. by Seikundas September 21, 2004
Get the Who let the dogs outmug.