Who asked

Used when someone says something irrelevant, it is mainly used by annoying people who think they're cool by saying this. You should mainly use it when there is no relevancy in what the person said.
There is 2 ways to use this word, the good way, and the bad way.
Good way:
Context: Playing COD with your friends
"So anyways I got a 10 killstreak in overwatch yesterday" - Friend 1
Overwatch is not related to COD, or what you were doing, this is a good time to use it as it is completely irrelevant.
Bad way.
Context: Playing COD with friends.
"Yoooo I just got a 10 killstreak!" - Friend 1
"Who asked" - Friend 2
This is a bad way to use, as although the 10 killstreak is not relevant, It is related to COD, which makes it a little relevant.
by TryingToBeFunnyMan November 17, 2022
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who asked

The joke that nobody laughs at but seems funny to the person saying
It. it is most common in kids and teenagers in schools.
it is a overated joke that nobody really cares about because it is old and it is not popular anymore.
Jake says his dad died-

david says who asked or who cares-
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Who Asked?

A common phrase used during internet arguments either when one states something entirely unrelated to the topic at hand, or when one lacks sufficient brain cells to form a valid/logical argument.
1.
*Two people having a conversation*
Person 3: I bought a second lambourghini last week
Person 1: Who asked?

2.
Twitter user 1: I personally think *piece of media* has its high points, but overall fails to deliver in many areas dominated by its competitors.
Twitter user 2: I'm journeyed all the way to a remote lake in the Finnish mountains and I still can't find who asked.
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What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to knowing that the axolotls species are also eagles.
Person 1: Are you homo-sapiens who are addicted to knowing that the axolotls species are also eagles?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 3: Figure 2.3 In TextBooks Are The Angel Number Three Hundred And Forty-Three, Who Keeps Smacking My Back: The First Juvenile Release; The First Juvenile Release.
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WHO YOU

Phrase that you use when you are feeling extra "doos'ey"
Brendan, "Can you show me how to balance this recon?"

Me, "NO!, WHO YOU?"
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Whooty Who

Whooty Who is the sound of friends, mostly siblings, enjoying cigars, alcohol and telling white lies!
Benny’s having a Whooty Who!!! Anyone going?
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