Question: What is Question Romping?
Answers:
Life
Tacos
Santa
Sand Carpets
Necrophelia
Meth
Etc, Etc.
Answers:
Life
Tacos
Santa
Sand Carpets
Necrophelia
Meth
Etc, Etc.
by D-Spams April 06, 2011
by the racist kid who makes jokes April 10, 2019
by The Kinzernator March 19, 2010
Female: So what exactly are we
Male: Where friends
Female: is that all i am to you!
Female: So what exactly are we
Male: Where dating aren't we
Female: Since when were we that serious?
Female: WHat are we
Male: I'm not answering that that's a female question
Male: Where friends
Female: is that all i am to you!
Female: So what exactly are we
Male: Where dating aren't we
Female: Since when were we that serious?
Female: WHat are we
Male: I'm not answering that that's a female question
by Define24 August 12, 2019
An extra question used for setting up an account somewhere in case you forget your password.
However rather than adding extra security like they think they do, they make your account easier to hack because whilst you may have a great unguessable password, these questions are often easy for someone to guess or even know the answer to.
A sensible person would not give an accurate answer to one of these questions and would in fact have an answer that is as hard to guess as a password.
However rather than adding extra security like they think they do, they make your account easier to hack because whilst you may have a great unguessable password, these questions are often easy for someone to guess or even know the answer to.
A sensible person would not give an accurate answer to one of these questions and would in fact have an answer that is as hard to guess as a password.
As an extra security question, Brooklyn Beckham, what is your mother's maiden name?:
Wouldn't be Adams by any chance?
Wouldn't be Adams by any chance?
by Bylli May 20, 2009
hopper - "my friend is coming into town."
shane (shampoo) - "three questions."
hopper - "Yes, Yes, Who cares."
shane (shampoo) - "three questions."
hopper - "Yes, Yes, Who cares."
by cheatham homie April 04, 2006
A term coined and used by the RIAA when discussing items confiscated during one of their trademark "Piracy Raids" or when discussing music files on the personal computer of the defendant in one of their some 15,000 lawsuits against the general public. Often used with quotation marks.
1. 700+ CDs and DVDs of "questionable legality" were confiscated during the raid.
2. Her computer contained hundreds of MP3s of "questionable legality."
2. Her computer contained hundreds of MP3s of "questionable legality."
by Front Lawn Studios May 15, 2006