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who named me?

This is something that people say when they discover that someone has insulted them when they were not present. This is usually said prior to the insulted instructing the offending party to "keep my name outta your mouth!"
Sammy: "Hey! Did you hear what Paulie said about you last weekend at the Grind?"
Kelly: "What? Who named me? Paulie? He's gonna regret open separating his smile!"
Sammy: "He's a trick. No one believes him anyway. Now let's go get our library cards."
by von groovy August 29, 2024
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girls who eat ranch

People of the female gender who have consumed or continuously consume ranch dressing
Danny: do you like ranch
Lindsey: yes, in fact I am part of a cult called girls who eat ranch
by RogueSoul22 January 4, 2021
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who has?

“who has?” is short for “who has marijuana?” and is often used on snapchat or instagram stories of those seeking a dealer.

can also be used with a few choice words describing the availability of the user, such as deliver, pickup, meetup etc

see who needs? for the seller alternative
Man, on his snapchat story: “who has? and can deliver?”

Dealer, responding to his story; “ya bro i got $10 woods and $5 delivery, what’s ur addy?”
by r2wavvy July 20, 2019
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fin who lives in portugal

best guy ever if yr not fin you lost at life
fin who lives in portugal is so cool
by giganigashliga May 7, 2025
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who’s who

A party or get-together where everyone meets and gets familiar with people in the surrounding area
Come to my party! It’s sort of the who’s who of Gainesville.
by tjag24 January 4, 2024
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let's see who's sleeping

"Let's See Who's Sleeping" (LSWS)
Corvette for sale cheap, "let's see who's sleeping" (LSWS)
by dobie_dog-father October 27, 2023
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Who is she?

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.
Gloria: "Who's coming trivia on Tuesday?"
Macca: "I'm in and my plus one"
Amy: "Who is she?"
by Sikh and Ye Shall Offend May 25, 2024
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