Said when someone is over reacting to the smallest things especially on the internet.
Also a reference to the song "You need to calm down" by Taylor Swift.
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Also a reference to the song "You need to calm down" by Taylor Swift.
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Person 1:*Over reacting*
Person 2:"You need to calm down, you're being too loud."
Person 3:"And im just like oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh."
Person 2:"You need to calm down, you're being too loud."
Person 3:"And im just like oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh,oh-oh."
by FloptropicanSwiftie1369 April 29, 2024
Someone wants to fight you, also known as “you need that fade” or asking if you are “trying to catch a fade”
Daequan: Aye bro give me back my stuff
Kyle: Nah bro im still using it
Daequan: Bro its been a month, I need it now
Kyle: Screw that
Daequan: Really? You need that?
Kyle: Nah bro im still using it
Daequan: Bro its been a month, I need it now
Kyle: Screw that
Daequan: Really? You need that?
by That guy who makes stuff up May 30, 2025
provocateur: You're having a bad time with work. You need your shit milked.
Recipient: Eeeaaaah! He's touching me!
Recipient: Eeeaaaah! He's touching me!
Hym "And he's right! The number 1 skill you need to succeed is the ability to rape your sister and get away with it! It's the ultimate skill! The no. 2 skill is the ability to steal from geniuses and the no. 3 skill is the ability to get people to lie or keep secrets for you! See, I know all the skills."
by Hym Iam January 14, 2025
When someone offends you and you can ask them the phrase as if they need that feeling of offending you.
by Dououneedthat June 02, 2025
A statement used when someone is provoking you to fight; used with someone you don’t like that is getting on your nerves.
Marley: I really don’t like you
Zakiya: Ho do you need that? (Do you want to fight?)
Marley: oh we can go right now.
Zakiya: Ho do you need that? (Do you want to fight?)
Marley: oh we can go right now.
by kkdixon December 24, 2024
When someone says “Do you need that?” they’re basically challenging the other person. It’s usually said in a condescending or provoking way, almost like daring the other person to back up their words or actions. It can also come off as a warning, as if to say
After the guy kept talking tough, Jason stepped closer and smirked, saying, “Do you need that?”—almost daring him to make a move.
by acidbath February 20, 2025