"Who the hell is you?!"
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
by Wordywoodismorningood April 11, 2019
by Wes714 June 11, 2007
When a certain name is banned in a school or workplace, such phrase can be used. (such as, Peter Griffin)
X: Yo bro you heard about what happened last night?
Y: what?
X "The one who shall not be named", caused a huge outbreak of " unnamed" group of people and raided random stores!
Y: bro tf is you sayin 🤨
Y: what?
X "The one who shall not be named", caused a huge outbreak of " unnamed" group of people and raided random stores!
Y: bro tf is you sayin 🤨
by peeta the hoas is hea August 19, 2024
Who move into the frat house
People who move into the chapter house are homosexual
by Ralyn teat September 13, 2019
Colloquial, endearing and gender neutral phrase to enquire about a person’s new plus one. Most commonly used to enquire about a new partner/”plus one” of a gay male. When asked to a male homosexual, the question highlights the heteronormative expectations of the past that a male's plus one would always be a female.
by Sikh and Ye Shall Offend May 26, 2024
by who-dilly March 09, 2012
by MalumLibrum958 May 20, 2024