When one wants to find someone else but needs to communicate fast, so they shorten the question to communicate more efficiently
by russ.n8 April 01, 2019
A game played by watching the first 30 seconds of Law and Order episodes and trying to guess where the innocent bystander will find the first dead body of the episode. Best played as a drinking game, where the winner of each episode takes a shot.
I am so drunk. I have won the past four rounds of 'Where's the Body?' and have a good hunch about this toddler alone in the dark alley.
by StablerHaircut June 15, 2011
Something someone asks someone when they are paying, usually followed by a ok hand to add to the dank memes of pepe 2k18
by Lawtron The Boi July 13, 2018
John: "Yo, where you at?"
Kelly: "THAT'S A DANGLING PARTICIPLE, YOU UNEDUCATED MONKEY." *Slap!!*
John: *Runs off cowering.*
Kelly: "THAT'S RIGHT. Ignore cell phone commercials and re-learn what your second grade teacher tried in vain to get through your thick skull."
And we never heard from poor John again.
Kelly: "THAT'S A DANGLING PARTICIPLE, YOU UNEDUCATED MONKEY." *Slap!!*
John: *Runs off cowering.*
Kelly: "THAT'S RIGHT. Ignore cell phone commercials and re-learn what your second grade teacher tried in vain to get through your thick skull."
And we never heard from poor John again.
by afterthegoldrush September 05, 2005
When someone is doing absolutely nothing with their life, and they aren't going to try to better themselves.
High School has been over for five years now; it looks like alot of people are absolutely shit where
by GWARFUYO March 18, 2010
Phrase derived from the popular game, Call of Duty 4 in which a team who were previously owned, opt out of the following round in fear of a subsequent defeat. They then lie saying 'We need to back out (leave current lobby) to get Karl' who is an imaginary player.
The phrase was originated when a group of players left a game in search of 'Karl'. Ten seconds later they rejoined, accidently, shouting 'Where's Karl?!'.
Use this a sneaky way of leaving a game without owning up to the fact that your opponents are too good for you.
The phrase was originated when a group of players left a game in search of 'Karl'. Ten seconds later they rejoined, accidently, shouting 'Where's Karl?!'.
Use this a sneaky way of leaving a game without owning up to the fact that your opponents are too good for you.
by Russellt March 24, 2008
1. New Orleans slang to discover where someone is geographically located
2. New Orleans slang to politely ask how things have been going for a person in general
2. New Orleans slang to politely ask how things have been going for a person in general
Person 1: Where y'at, Rodney?
Person 2: I just started working at Mandina's again, and my house is almost finished.
Person 2: I just started working at Mandina's again, and my house is almost finished.
by Red Shoes February 21, 2007