by Wee Jim June 25, 2022
Get the wheres yer da mug.When a booty call has the wrong impression and is enquiring about making things exclusive or proposing the current informal 'relationship' develops into something more serious. This is extremely harrowing for males and is often introduced by females after coital relations. To avoid this situation it has been suggested to intervene directly after the "So" with an insult or toilet humour to 1. ruin the atmosphere 2. deviate the conversation and 3. make her reconsider you being boyfriend material.
Example 1.
Woman: "So....."
Man: "Have you put on weight?"
Example 2.
Woman: "So...."
Man: "Where's your toilet? I need to take a massive shit"
Be quick to ensure the full phrase of "So where's this going?" remains incomplete.
Woman: "So....."
Man: "Have you put on weight?"
Example 2.
Woman: "So...."
Man: "Where's your toilet? I need to take a massive shit"
Be quick to ensure the full phrase of "So where's this going?" remains incomplete.
by Nfoolchand February 25, 2012
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(idiom) an informal expression used to express that something has changed--usually for the worse--or that situation has developed into a particular state of affairs
Cultural context: "To where (it's)" is an effective and efficient communication tool. However, there is a socio-economic divide regarding it's usage. The expression is most often employed by yokels, commonfolk, and blue collar types. It is rarely used by their highly educated white collar counterparts because the phrase is foreign to some and consciously eschewed by others (e.g. the factions of yuppie douchebags who think their shit don't stink and pedantic stick-up-their-ass intellectuals who cherish proper grammar and strive to speak in paragraph form.)
Cultural context: "To where (it's)" is an effective and efficient communication tool. However, there is a socio-economic divide regarding it's usage. The expression is most often employed by yokels, commonfolk, and blue collar types. It is rarely used by their highly educated white collar counterparts because the phrase is foreign to some and consciously eschewed by others (e.g. the factions of yuppie douchebags who think their shit don't stink and pedantic stick-up-their-ass intellectuals who cherish proper grammar and strive to speak in paragraph form.)
"to where": The shift supervisor is never satisfied with our production numbers no matter how much we exceed target. It's gotten to where we're asking ourselves why we even try anymore...
"to where (it's)": Sure, the Mustang still runs like a raped ape, but sometimes the transmission sticks to where it's nearly impossible to short-shift on the drag strip.
"to where (it's)": Sure, the Mustang still runs like a raped ape, but sometimes the transmission sticks to where it's nearly impossible to short-shift on the drag strip.
by Bozo McScrotus September 24, 2017
Get the to where (it's) mug.Similar to "this isn't where I parked my car", it's a phrase used during a fight or awkward situation
Facebook convo:
Person 1: I hate you you're a bitch
Person 2: Fuck you and die
Person 3: You're just mad because she fucked your boyfriend
Person 4: This isn't where I left my oatmeal...
Person 1: I hate you you're a bitch
Person 2: Fuck you and die
Person 3: You're just mad because she fucked your boyfriend
Person 4: This isn't where I left my oatmeal...
by MuchoMoney August 14, 2011
Get the This isn't where I left my oatmeal mug.A situation where important new developments are taking place secretly. Only (relatively) important people are allowed into the "room".
When I visited the SpaceX headquarters Musk and the lead researchers showed me the room where it happens.
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Get the Don't get your sugar where you get your dough mug.1. a term used to ask a person where they are.
2. a term used to ask a person how they are.
3. a term used to ask a person how far along they are, i.e. on a homework assignment.
4. simply a greeting.
2. a term used to ask a person how they are.
3. a term used to ask a person how far along they are, i.e. on a homework assignment.
4. simply a greeting.
1. julie, where you at!?
2. hey beth - where you at?
3. where you at on the english paper?
4. where you at, mo?
2. hey beth - where you at?
3. where you at on the english paper?
4. where you at, mo?
by yevson December 9, 2008
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