1. An interrogation point, denoting that a sentence it is used in is a question.
2. Alternate way to say "What?"
2. Alternate way to say "What?"
Brown: "I went zablis abba carfth."
Kiko: "Question mark."
Brown: "... ..."
Kiko: "What did you just SAY?!"
Brown: "What did I just NOT say?"
Kiko: "Damn it Brown, you're such a wenile!"
Brown: "Thanks."
Kiko: "Question mark."
Brown: "... ..."
Kiko: "What did you just SAY?!"
Brown: "What did I just NOT say?"
Kiko: "Damn it Brown, you're such a wenile!"
Brown: "Thanks."
by Kiko February 2, 2004
Get the question mark mug.The plea occasionally comes from a pain in the ass office worker who is clueless and wants help desperately. He does not have a quick question. He usually requires a quick answer that is not easily given. He gives the appearance of knowing what he is talking about but needs a tutorial on how to load a stapler. This guy (sorry men: this stupid question normally does not come from a woman) is not long for the company if he asks this kind of shit all the time. The worst offenders will use "air quotes" when asking a "quick question."
by Paul Warshauer March 24, 2008
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Get the rhetorical question mug.A response given when the responder does not with to answer the aforementioned question.
Taken to mean the worst case scenario answer
Taken to mean the worst case scenario answer
"did you have sex with her yet?"
"I'm not going to answer that question."
"I see.. I hope you used protection"
"I'm not going to answer that question."
"I see.. I hope you used protection"
by azninvazn314 March 7, 2010
Get the I'm not going to answer that question. mug.-"dude, i am not drunk. ask me any maths question you like."
- "er, ok. what's 4 squared?"
(pause)
- "mate, why the fuck are you asking me maths questions?"
- "er, ok. what's 4 squared?"
(pause)
- "mate, why the fuck are you asking me maths questions?"
by anon55 August 28, 2006
Get the maths question mug.A satirical campaign launched by Chattiestspike2 Ministries International that supposedly questions the scientific claims and evidence for gravity. It's a direct knockoff of creation.com's "Question Evolution" campaign and is meant to demonstrate how stupid one sounds when questioning solid scientific theories with ridiculous questions.
Yeah I've heard of the Question Evolution campaign. It's just as good as the Question Gravity campaign.
by chattiestspike July 13, 2011
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