by iDoSamus February 26, 2018

Homeowner: LISTEN HERE PAL, I DON'T HAVE TO SAY IT TWICE. IT'S. NONE. OF. YOUR. BUSINESS!
Invader: None Of Your Business? It's ALL MY BUSINESS!
Invader: None Of Your Business? It's ALL MY BUSINESS!
by JustDacia December 27, 2024

refers to a catchphrase used on Twitter and Tumblr that labels instances of slang overload, highlighting their modern nature and reiterating that none of the words used would be in the Bible. Although the phrase has been used as a rebuttal to religious arguments as early as 2010, it wasn't used in abundance within memes until mid-2021.
by iwna November 8, 2022

Don’t rate this definition if the following is true: all of the above.
Answer! Let’s look at the text on the top. It says none of the below, meaning the middle text and bottom text shouldn’t be true. The top text states that the middle text is actually false, meaning that the top text is proving itself correct. Let’s consider the top text may be true, so the middle text can’t be true. Now if we take the bottom text, it can’t be correct as we already know the middle text is false. That means we have to dislike this definition. The top text says “Dislike this definition if the following is true: none of the below.”
Answer! Let’s look at the text on the top. It says none of the below, meaning the middle text and bottom text shouldn’t be true. The top text states that the middle text is actually false, meaning that the top text is proving itself correct. Let’s consider the top text may be true, so the middle text can’t be true. Now if we take the bottom text, it can’t be correct as we already know the middle text is false. That means we have to dislike this definition. The top text says “Dislike this definition if the following is true: none of the below.”
by ΒITCHES May 6, 2022

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by Hym Iam May 15, 2024
