by Zupoman August 24, 2012
wanna play 21 questions
by ambey May 21, 2008
"What's the biggest lesson you learned this past year?" It's something you ask a family member or friend on their birthday.
"Erin, it's your birthday. Time for the birthday question. What's the biggest lessoned you learned since the last one?"
"Uh... I need time to think about that."
"Uh... I need time to think about that."
by TornadoAlley June 17, 2013
I'm gonna stay home and do some review questions.
I'm in the middle of review questions, I'll call you back.
I'm in the middle of review questions, I'll call you back.
by jagf111 July 11, 2008
It's a praise that you receive from a teacher after you ask a question which he doesn't know how to answer, but he's too embarrassed to admit it.
Student: Teacher, how do you say 'lock, stock and barrel' in Spanish?
Teacher: Excellent question! It's a very interesting expression! For your homework, you'll have to look it up.
Teacher: Excellent question! It's a very interesting expression! For your homework, you'll have to look it up.
by Meager Beaver January 19, 2009
Question asked that is asked for effect and not usually designed for an answer.
Usually encourages the person or people being asked the question to reflect upon their own thoughts and beliefs rather than answer specifically out loud.
Usually encourages the person or people being asked the question to reflect upon their own thoughts and beliefs rather than answer specifically out loud.
Examples of rhetorical questions-
Speaker: "What defense to the homeless have if the government will not protect them?"
Guy: "Did you get some from her last night?"
Other Guy: "Is the sky blue?"
Office Worker: "How stupid is this new filing system we have?"
Speaker: "What defense to the homeless have if the government will not protect them?"
Guy: "Did you get some from her last night?"
Other Guy: "Is the sky blue?"
Office Worker: "How stupid is this new filing system we have?"
by ACG2x July 08, 2005
A question a woman asks a man just to put him in a tight spot. Trap questions can be chained, creating more awkwardness.
Girl: Who's prettier, me or my cousin?
Boy: You.
Girl: So my cousin's ugly?
Boy: Err, no.
Girl: So you think she's cute?
Boy: Uhh..
Boy: You.
Girl: So my cousin's ugly?
Boy: Err, no.
Girl: So you think she's cute?
Boy: Uhh..
by farts May 07, 2005