The catchphrase of boomers in particular, possibly coming from the movie "Stripes" is a phrase that fuels their narccisim and the outcome being they wonder why their kids and grand kids go No Contact and abandon them or throw them into homes and abandon them.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.
by rolomaturbo December 25, 2023

It is sort of like the "that's what she said" jokes. You say it in response to someone saying something that may soun weird out of context. It's only known reference is in the Netflix movie Wine Country.
by AnUnkownPerson123456789 June 29, 2019

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 9, 2025

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by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised May 28, 2025

'sai bow' is basically 'sybau' which means shut your bitch ass up. it's usually used as a funnier way or just not to get censored/tagged.
by moonjjelyy April 30, 2025

by anonymous December 1, 2021
