A loser who sits at home doing nothing with such a scuffed sense of humor, that the only thing they find funny are the words “Squeak” and “Geek”
These people also find things from years ago very funny, like dabbing and fidget spinners
These people also find things from years ago very funny, like dabbing and fidget spinners
Brad: Hey bro, I’m going to the store.
John: You’re going to the squeak?
Brad: No likes you John, this is because you are Someone who says “Squeak” and “Geek”
John: You’re going to the squeak?
Brad: No likes you John, this is because you are Someone who says “Squeak” and “Geek”
by Haha shcdjsbshvidnsd July 3, 2023
Get the Someone who says “Squeak” and “Geek”mug. This question is asked when someone is so oblivious and unaware of their misguided viewpoint on an issue or topic that it seems they are the last one to know it.
“I don’t understand why more talented people don’t want to work in government!”
Who is going to tell them?
Who is going to tell them?
by JackieChilesAttorney December 31, 2023
Get the Who is going to tell them?mug. by Zalomis January 15, 2021
Get the Guess whomug. by the illest mans December 4, 2016
Get the who mansmug. by TealStreetis4nerdz August 10, 2024
Get the Who caresmug. A game played with the traditional board game "guess who" but with slightly different rules. The difference is that a given question can only be asked once over a period of multiple games (usually for the whole weekend, or however long you're trapped in the cabin with nothing to do except play guess who, but possibly forever!).
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
by firebus July 22, 2010
Get the No-Repeat Guess Whomug. 