A rhetorical question, often used by the toxic people in our day.
When people use the phrase “who asked?” It could be because
the person is not interested in what you are saying or simply
because they want to be narcissistic in their opinion or
just want to bring you down with a toxic blow when all you
Wanted to do is to share a conversation. Below is a list of examples
to defend yourself from this unoriginal and nonsensical phrase.
When people use the phrase “who asked?” It could be because
the person is not interested in what you are saying or simply
because they want to be narcissistic in their opinion or
just want to bring you down with a toxic blow when all you
Wanted to do is to share a conversation. Below is a list of examples
to defend yourself from this unoriginal and nonsensical phrase.
Example 1:
Jim:I have completed all my homework in a day!
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:No one asked whether I asked.
The ultimate defense.
Example 2:
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:Does anyone have to ask?
Hit it to them straight to their face and they’ll have their mouths strapped in no time.
Jim:I have completed all my homework in a day!
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:No one asked whether I asked.
The ultimate defense.
Example 2:
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:Does anyone have to ask?
Hit it to them straight to their face and they’ll have their mouths strapped in no time.
by MargarineDub February 3, 2023
Get the Who askedmug. You You (pronounced yoyo) is often seen having the You You Stare Syndrome or in short the YYSS. This is severe and can infect others into staring into air for indefinite amount of times. This causes him to freeze up and forget who he is, where he is and just continually look up into the air.
You You is often found playing ping pong with DA HOMIEZZ on the 2nd floor.
You You is often found playing ping pong with DA HOMIEZZ on the 2nd floor.
by "okke" February 22, 2023
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by Omsimbarabida June 20, 2022
Get the According to WHOmug. “COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” is a movie based off the game HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE!
This movie is set in Shibuya, where five teenage bands—Leo/need, More More Jump!, Vivid Bad Squad, Wonderlands x Showtime, and Nightcord at 25:00—create music with support from alternate versions of Vocaloid characters (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito) who reside in Sekai, virtual worlds shaped by the emotions of the bands’ members.
A parallel story follows a lonely version of Miku from a failing Sekai created by individuals experiencing depression and self-doubt. Despite help from the bands, she fails to connect with her creators and her world collapses, causing Miku’s voice to vanish from both Sekai and reality.
The bands resolve to restore hope by performing new music to reach those in despair. As listeners regain optimism, the Sekai recover, Miku is restored, and she ultimately succeeds in connecting with her creators. The story concludes with her Sekai reborn in light and hope.
This movie is set in Shibuya, where five teenage bands—Leo/need, More More Jump!, Vivid Bad Squad, Wonderlands x Showtime, and Nightcord at 25:00—create music with support from alternate versions of Vocaloid characters (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito) who reside in Sekai, virtual worlds shaped by the emotions of the bands’ members.
A parallel story follows a lonely version of Miku from a failing Sekai created by individuals experiencing depression and self-doubt. Despite help from the bands, she fails to connect with her creators and her world collapses, causing Miku’s voice to vanish from both Sekai and reality.
The bands resolve to restore hope by performing new music to reach those in despair. As listeners regain optimism, the Sekai recover, Miku is restored, and she ultimately succeeds in connecting with her creators. The story concludes with her Sekai reborn in light and hope.
by mikudayowashere July 18, 2025
Get the COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Singmug. by Adujasty343 June 4, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>Morobi Does Not Know Who Eliza Coupe Is<.7.9.7.6.>mug. When someone says "Those who" followed by a word (e.g., "flow"), they are referencing a common phrase or statement associated with that word.
by treojan February 9, 2025
Get the Those whomug. by MrYellowTeeth47 April 27, 2024
Get the woman who never wore a dressmug.