You use this when somebody is complaining or is salty. There is no response to this (only Yeah, but still).
by jblxo November 13, 2017

by Adujasty343 July 16, 2025

A game developed by a drug addict; random, vulgar, shock value that can only be taken as childish humor and appears to state the users brain underdevelopment. Essentially a shitty copy of The Game, the very sound of it causes continuous cringe which requires a few days to recover from.
A group yelled "Whos dick" from their car as they drove past some people on a porch. They looked at each other and asked "What the fuck was that dumb shit?" to which someone replied "Junkies"
by SurroundedByIdiotsIn716 July 9, 2021

<.7.9.7.6.>We Sense That Unisex Do Not Want The Individual Who Sensed The Unisex In THeir Lives, ANd It Is True For Eternity<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>We Sense That Unisex Do Not Want The Individual Who Sensed The Unisex In THeir Lives, ANd It Is True For Eternity<.7.9.7.6.>
by SuelTameOresuTeMato April 29, 2025

Asking who is in the mood to sesh or who is already presently participating in a sesh. Who is within the sesh.
Oi Who Innnnnnnn
by Carrot Girl Perth August 5, 2022

A euphemism for jacking off. The man downstairs is referring to an individuals genitalia. By showing him who’s boss, you are beating him, aka beating off, aka jacking off.
Man, work has sucked today. I think I’m just gonna go home and end up showing the man downstairs who’s boss.
by WiltMichaels November 25, 2022

“COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” is a movie based off the game HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE!
This movie is set in Shibuya, where five teenage bands—Leo/need, More More Jump!, Vivid Bad Squad, Wonderlands x Showtime, and Nightcord at 25:00—create music with support from alternate versions of Vocaloid characters (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito) who reside in Sekai, virtual worlds shaped by the emotions of the bands’ members.
A parallel story follows a lonely version of Miku from a failing Sekai created by individuals experiencing depression and self-doubt. Despite help from the bands, she fails to connect with her creators and her world collapses, causing Miku’s voice to vanish from both Sekai and reality.
The bands resolve to restore hope by performing new music to reach those in despair. As listeners regain optimism, the Sekai recover, Miku is restored, and she ultimately succeeds in connecting with her creators. The story concludes with her Sekai reborn in light and hope.
This movie is set in Shibuya, where five teenage bands—Leo/need, More More Jump!, Vivid Bad Squad, Wonderlands x Showtime, and Nightcord at 25:00—create music with support from alternate versions of Vocaloid characters (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito) who reside in Sekai, virtual worlds shaped by the emotions of the bands’ members.
A parallel story follows a lonely version of Miku from a failing Sekai created by individuals experiencing depression and self-doubt. Despite help from the bands, she fails to connect with her creators and her world collapses, causing Miku’s voice to vanish from both Sekai and reality.
The bands resolve to restore hope by performing new music to reach those in despair. As listeners regain optimism, the Sekai recover, Miku is restored, and she ultimately succeeds in connecting with her creators. The story concludes with her Sekai reborn in light and hope.
by mikudayowashere July 18, 2025
