Term used in New Jersey to describe one's location in relation to the Garden State Parkway. Equivalent to asking "where?"
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Defining a relationship in your opinion... Having a relationship for a while, you eventually need to ask "what are we" to get the daring process going.
John: babe, what are be?
Mary: what do you want to be
John: yours!
*****DO NOT SAY "what do you mean"
"Huh"
"Idk"
DO NOT SAY THOSE THATS HOW TO RUIN A FUTURE RELATIONSHIP THAT IS IN THE WORKS***
What are we? Means I like you and want to date you are you good with that
Mary: what do you want to be
John: yours!
*****DO NOT SAY "what do you mean"
"Huh"
"Idk"
DO NOT SAY THOSE THATS HOW TO RUIN A FUTURE RELATIONSHIP THAT IS IN THE WORKS***
What are we? Means I like you and want to date you are you good with that
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