This colloquial phrase is commonly heard in modern millennial social circles and among co-workers in fields of work involving the skilled trades, etc. Used primarily as a call-and-response, but can also be used formally in the pejorative sense.
If it ain't in the taint, where is it?

Somewhere between Schenectady and Coxsackie.
by Randall Whitaker March 09, 2021
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Where's my snare?

A phrase used by those who have lost interest in something they used to enjoy. This tends to happen during bouts of depression or anxiety.

Also a line in a popular Eminem song.
I used to game all the time but almost never anymore, where's my snare?

Where's my snare? I got no snare in my headphones.
by Allynius January 05, 2012
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where is my mind?

it's what you say when your head callaspes and there's nothing in it.
with your feet in the air
your head on the ground
try this trick
and spin it
by marooned November 01, 2004
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WHERES THE LAMB SAUCE

Ramsey ``WHERES THE LAMB SAUCE?``
Chef: ``Right here chef, I have it.``
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where to hide the body

probably on the second page of google, or bing.
Murderer: "Dude, where to hide the body?"
Person: "probably on the second page of google, or bing."
by Salter0 April 14, 2017
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where is this coming from

An excuse used by shitty people to deny ownership or knowledge of their bad qualities. Can also be used to devalue and avoid change or responsibility over what the other person said to them. In either case, the speaker feigns surprise at these "new" and "unexpected" things they are being told.

Translates directly into "you've taken all my shit before, why the sudden backbone?" and/or "I've known this for awhile, but why bring it up now?"
Ellie: You lie to my face and behind my back, we only hang out when you need something, you ditch me the second you get a boyfriend and come running back the second he leaves you, and you give me your clothes that are too tight and then tell people you gave them to me because they were too big. You're a bad friend, and I'm so done with you.
Christie: Whoah, where is this coming from?

Dan: We've been friends for a long time and obviously you know I like you because I go above and beyond the call of duty of friendship, so now that you're single, maybe we can go on a date?
Jamie: A date? Like romantic? But you're my friend. Where is this coming from?
by WordsmithOwl August 07, 2016
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