obvious statement; you find some stranger in your bed, and what's the first thing you ask? "who are you?"
by NLU September 08, 2005
said at the end of a sentence to insult someone. the sentence is usually ended with a famous persons name in relation to the topic started by the other participant.
by Josh Wardle March 17, 2007
by Matt da Fat September 15, 2003
by JohnMakFan November 11, 2020
A rhetorical question said by someone to somebody else who does dumb shit or to a person with no home training often pronounced with a southern accent and emphasized raised.
by PussyPandemic August 23, 2021
Asked at award ceremonies (Oscars, Golden Globes, Emmy's Etc) by over-zealous reporters to celebrities about what brand name of clothing they are wearing. This is important because all of the middle class likes to know how the rich and famous dress.
Clarice: Who are you wearing?
Buffalo Bill: I'm wearing fat women
Hannibal Lecter: Shshshsthht
*Proceeds to eat everyone in the room except for Clarice, then mysteriously moves to Africa*
Buffalo Bill: I'm wearing fat women
Hannibal Lecter: Shshshsthht
*Proceeds to eat everyone in the room except for Clarice, then mysteriously moves to Africa*
by mAgik bUs April 07, 2006
Phrase is used when a person undermines another person's authority or feels that he's being bossed around
by Doron March 14, 2005