Did you know that today's weed is four times more potent than the weed Snoop rapped about in '92? That doesn't mean that it would've made Snoop an even better rapper, but it DOES mean that just because Snoop and perennial nipple-pasty-wearing-tongue-wagger Miley Cyrus smoke it, doesn't mean it's safe for the teenage brain. What's Your HighQ? is a quiz that tests how much you know about today's weed -- and why it's more unsafe for acne-ridden teens than it is for adults. Take the quiz at WhatsYourHighQ.com.
You must be baked out of your mind, your HighQ is a 73. Your score is lower than Forrest Gump. You really need to do read more than High Times if you're going to find out What's Your HighQ?
by HowHigh December 06, 2014
by User187474 / just a pickaxe June 20, 2021
A phrase in gaming used to depict confusion on what a specific player was trying to do due to said player's action not making much sense. Another way of saying: "What was his plan there?"
(Originates from the thumbnail of the Thanos YouTube Video from New Rockstars that turned into a meme.)
(Originates from the thumbnail of the Thanos YouTube Video from New Rockstars that turned into a meme.)
*player does something unbelievably stupid with complete intention and loses because of it*
"What was he cooking?"
"What was he cooking?"
by IEatCereal4Dinner August 23, 2022
Carrot? I think it’s uhhh, I think it’s uhhh, I think it’s a carrot. Uhhhh I don’t know bout carrots. I don’t know none bout that.
Hey beetlejuice “what color is a carrot?”
“Carrot? I think it’s uhhhh, I think it’s uhhh, a carrot?? I don’t know nothin bout carrots. I don’t know nothin bout that“
“Carrot? I think it’s uhhhh, I think it’s uhhh, a carrot?? I don’t know nothin bout carrots. I don’t know nothin bout that“
by Definitely not Amalia August 24, 2020
by deuces and shrooms February 03, 2004
The best joke ever created, popularized by the NBC show “The Office”. Famously said a lot by the character Michael Scott.
by TotallyNotHudson November 14, 2019
request to simplify the language, avoid fancy titles etc. uses the idea that at home, people don't bother trying to sound impressive. calling a spade a spade.
by hepburn May 14, 2008