+Here's an actual customer out here, uh what's the best kind of firework to buy?
- Wouldn't you like to know, weather boy?
+Where are your parents? Kid's sketchy, back to you guys.
- Wouldn't you like to know, weather boy?
+Where are your parents? Kid's sketchy, back to you guys.
by Eldeirun July 13, 2023
In the game VR chat you travel to a certain Island (named the Ugandian knuckles island)where you find a deformed shorter creepier version of knuckles (from sonic) that you are able to equip as a skin. Any player visiting the island will be visited by a crowd of the Ugandian knuckles (players)screaming the odd phrase "Do You Wanna know de way" mockin the Ugandian accent.
by Ali Mroue January 10, 2018
A phrase that is used by rex in victorious stating that Tori doesn't know what rex has in his pants , Also a term that can be used when misgendered or wanting to imply you may be another gender . usually used as a joke.
Sasha: Yeah me and Mikasa had a kid together. (joking)
Jean: That's not biologically possible
Sasha: You don't know what I got. okay? (bursts out laughing)
Jean: (Also bursts out laughing)
Connie: (Doesn't know what's going on but starts laughing too)
Jean: That's not biologically possible
Sasha: You don't know what I got. okay? (bursts out laughing)
Jean: (Also bursts out laughing)
Connie: (Doesn't know what's going on but starts laughing too)
by miasma-from-my-ass March 16, 2022
by I.M. Abdullah May 04, 2022
Tracey: You been gon awhile, you been cheating aint you!?
Trix: No! what are you talking about, dont know what you been smoking but your wrong.
Trix: No! what are you talking about, dont know what you been smoking but your wrong.
by smoking crazy fool May 01, 2016
This phrase is tagged to the end of one's speech in order to reveal an innuendo or undertone. It is expressed with a wide-eyed expression and a tone of confusion. It is often synonymous with "That's what she said".
Unlike "That's what she said", it is proper for one to add this phrase to the end of his/her own speech, as well as for others to do the honor for him/her.
Unlike "That's what she said", it is proper for one to add this phrase to the end of his/her own speech, as well as for others to do the honor for him/her.
by Carriacou Archaeology 2008 August 02, 2008
A catch phrase giving appraisal towards an action or comment. It is commonly used by hoes identifying with other hoes. Yes Boo!
by Mr.BooBoo December 18, 2016