A casting-doubt-on-da-person's-true-beliefs question dat you sarcastically ask regarding someone who vigorously/huffily denounces marijuana use.
If notorious "secretly-sipping" characters like da King in "Huckleberry Finn" and Gerald Strickland in "Back To the Future" had been decrying cannabis instead of alcohol, one might logically have asked, "What does he doobiehind closed doors?"
by QuacksO October 26, 2025
Get the What does he doobiehind closed doors?mug. <.7.9.6.7.>Danielle Leigh Curiel Will Be Talita Of The United States Of America Because I Can Succeffuly Kill Terry Alan Crews Before He Expresses Anything<.7.9.6.7.>
<.7.9.6.7.>Danielle Leigh Curiel Will Be Talita Of The United States Of America Because I Can Succeffuly Kill Terry Alan Crews Before He Expresses Anything<.7.9.6.7.>
by SuelTameOresuTeMato April 27, 2025
Get the <.7.9.6.7.>Danielle Leigh Curiel Will Be Talita Of The United States Of America Because I Can Succeffuly Kill Terry Alan Crews Before He Expresses Anything<.7.9.6.7.>mug. He wasted all hi time on his time on his T.H.O.T instead of his wife. Would that make him a HE T.H.O.T?
by Thatfatgirl1985. February 21, 2018
Get the HE T.H.O.Tmug. An autistic kid that likes to cry but is very smart but very easily agitated. Once agitated, will keep crying non-stop
by llel2105 April 15, 2018
Get the he kangmug. by The pepperpicker March 23, 2019
Get the He Pulled a Devinmug. A phrase used to acknowledge someone who just perform an admirable feat.
It originated around 2016 in the online game League of Legends. A very high ranked NA midlaner, Pobelter, was known for very aggressive and skillful plays that would either succeed and enable him to carry the game or fail miserably.
He had a large amount of alt accounts that used a similar playstyle, and teammates and opponents would often see those and wonder "is it him?", referring to Pobelter on an alt.
The phrase quickly gained popularity throughout the ladder and on streams, and would end up being asked of anyone who made a nice play, eventually switching from it's original question form to the proclamation that, indeed, he IS him.
It originated around 2016 in the online game League of Legends. A very high ranked NA midlaner, Pobelter, was known for very aggressive and skillful plays that would either succeed and enable him to carry the game or fail miserably.
He had a large amount of alt accounts that used a similar playstyle, and teammates and opponents would often see those and wonder "is it him?", referring to Pobelter on an alt.
The phrase quickly gained popularity throughout the ladder and on streams, and would end up being asked of anyone who made a nice play, eventually switching from it's original question form to the proclamation that, indeed, he IS him.
*dude is about to flip the bottle*
Everyone: Oh oh oh, is it him???
*bottle lands upright*
Everyone: OH SHIT HE IS HIM!
Everyone: Oh oh oh, is it him???
*bottle lands upright*
Everyone: OH SHIT HE IS HIM!
by Zansky July 3, 2024
Get the He is HIMmug. 