Why guy

A "why guy" is a guy who questions everything. If you are explaining the most general of detials, he/she will question why. These poeple want you to expound on what you've described, even in the most lame/ pass the time conversations. Dude, you have a college degree, guess that makes up for your lack of common sense and your need to question why.
One co-worker to another, "I think we will fill the airplane up full of fuel to make it to our final destination."

Co-worker response," Sounds good to me!"

Why guy, "really? Why's that??"
by silverzee72 January 01, 2012
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why perched?

an exclamation from english teachers and students
originated from a teacher asking her class about a word in a poem

-you should say it in a silly way

-its fun to take the piss and be sure to when saying it Ü
- Why perched?!?!!?!?

- well... thats about it really
by rimmo May 07, 2008
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Why it hard

What happening, Why it hard
by grant1122 February 24, 2020
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why do

Why do is just for saying something, meaningless.
Why + do, doesn't make any sense, so it just to say something.
Josh: Wait. what?
Jack: Why do
by endofmod. January 14, 2011
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Why Llama? Why

Is used to express yourself that your sad that a Llama (or another person) left you, your group or anything that involves him/her and you (thats what she said)
*Llama has left your Xbox Live party*
Person 1: Why Llama? WHY?!
by DamnITSaAngel July 30, 2011
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why bother

a decaf, nonfat, and possibly sugar-free latte
Why bother? That idiot might as well get a cup of filtered water. Save $3.50 and it tastes better.
by Aaron kingerman January 29, 2008
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Why an X

When it is more effective to use a general letter x rather than a concrete numeral to represent a number, whose value constantly varies—an economic way to convey the idea of a variable in an equation or a mathematical sentence.
Why an X, and not an A, B, or C is because the letters x, y, and z have traditionally been used to stand for unknowns, while the letters a, b, and c for constants.
by MathPlus November 18, 2018
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