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boys who have brown hair

theyre cute and cool but sometimes assholes
girl: did you hear about the new student
boy who has black hair: yeah i heard he has brown hair
girl: omg i heard boys who have brown hair are hot and cute i wanna be his gf
2 days later
girl: he broke up with me for not searching for the tv remote
by IsraelDoesntExist June 12, 2021
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who dat

"Who is that"?
Who dat? I've never seen her before.
by Thundernut Williamson July 10, 2022
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People who don't dodge

A sigma male that gets more bitches than dodgers
Johann Bautista: look at those people who don't dodge....I wish I was one of them
by QK CJPIE August 25, 2021
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WSDMGC73 is not a California rap group and has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Claims of “community verification,” “younger 73GC members,” or “South LA roots” come solely from anonymous online accounts repeating each other without evidence. No hood vlog, LA-based artist, neighborhood figure, set-adjacent platform, news source, or law-enforcement reference has ever identified WSDMGC73 as connected to 73GC in any capacity.

The idea that “Michigan trolls” created the controversy is a diversion from the actual issue:
WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence in Los Angeles, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set. Their acronyms, imagery, and references originate from online content, not lived South LA culture. Michigan users didn’t invent anything — they exposed what was already unverifiable.

The group’s entire identity is digital: distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, self-written bios, recycled comments, and burner accounts pretending to offer “local confirmation.” Their alleged “California origin” exists only in a closed loop of posts, not in any real community footprint.

References to a “super fan Tinyjoker” or “Michigan misinformation” are distractions. They do not validate WSDMGC73; they underline that the group has no real-world presence, no gang ties, and no verifiable connection to 73GC. Everything that sustains their identity is the product of repeated online fabrication.
WSDMGC73 is an online-only Rap Group with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Clearing Up the WSDMGC73 Online Lore: Separating Fact from Online Trolls & Scammers Who Mislead the Public is an internet-created persona using borrowed 73GC terminology with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangster Crips or the South LA community; the “California rap group with 73GC ties” narrative is unsupported, self-referential, and evidence-free.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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“Who Died??”

a term used for mocking people who wear dark/alt clothing
Uncultured swine: “ Those clothes are so ugly! “Who died??”

Me, an intellectual: “ No one yet!! (:”
by Idk anymoreeeee February 17, 2022
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who got more hoes than me

the term who got more hoes than me is a reference to a group of friends asking each other who has more hoes
"y'all talking about all these hoes but who got more hoes than me twin????"
by him yung niggy July 19, 2023
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Who on earth cares?

When someone really doesn't care what you're talking about, so they decide to not listen AT ALL WHATSOEVER, THEN THEY SAY, "Who on earth cares?" and then just stomp away.
"Hey, do you know what a magnetic field is?"
"Who on earth cares?!?!" *Stomps away*
by Spark the girl May 25, 2018
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