by Jorat June 20, 2019
by Walifett October 31, 2017
Guy: u heard but Jerome ?
Guy:dis nigga tried to jump of the roof
Guy2:but why tho ?
Guy: to get Felicia number
Guy:dis nigga tried to jump of the roof
Guy2:but why tho ?
Guy: to get Felicia number
by smoke need every day April 12, 2016
1. Calvin turned off the tv, and Sarah yelled "OMG WHY?!?!!!!
2. Greg was eating a kebab, he tripped over and the kebab fell on the ground leading him to yell "OMG WHY?!?!?!
3. The power went out at the Robinson family home and they all screamed "OMG WHY!??!?!?!
2. Greg was eating a kebab, he tripped over and the kebab fell on the ground leading him to yell "OMG WHY?!?!?!
3. The power went out at the Robinson family home and they all screamed "OMG WHY!??!?!?!
by Cam Metzger March 22, 2008
by Uncle Joosie August 01, 2018
The phrase came from Hebrew (LAMA KACHA?), can be used if someone did something wrong and/or bad to you or in general to human kind...
Can be also used in situations of surprise (most likely a bad surprise) said after a shocking action or an insult.
Can be also used in situations of surprise (most likely a bad surprise) said after a shocking action or an insult.
by I.G July 31, 2005
Mistakenly only thought to refer to Geordie lingo, but has been used by MackemsSunderland for just as long but in a slightly different context.
Imagine the most extreme possible sarcastic meaning of the phrase 'As if' and 'Of course' but with even more negation of authority, then you might touch the full extent of it's meaning.
Imagine the most extreme possible sarcastic meaning of the phrase 'As if' and 'Of course' but with even more negation of authority, then you might touch the full extent of it's meaning.
1)Diplomat-"The war in Iraq was not motivated by oil."
North east England inhabitant-"Why Aye!"
2)"It is possible to find an uncorrupt politician"
North east England inhabitant-"Why Aye!"
North east England inhabitant-"Why Aye!"
2)"It is possible to find an uncorrupt politician"
North east England inhabitant-"Why Aye!"
by Why Aye February 19, 2005