"Who the hell is you?!"
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
Taunt by inhabitant of a greater city within verbal dispute
Could also be directed to a group in order to disapprove the power of such, which might usualy be a concern considering the numbers, due to the transformation of the grammatically correct word "are" (Plural) to "is" (Singular).
by Wordywoodismorningood April 10, 2019
Get the who the hell is you?mug. The lowest of the low. Absolute scumbags who have no life and should probably kill themselves. If your a “Skater” who can’t kickflip you probably hate yourself and it’s fully justified
by Bigdickrick97372782 October 18, 2021
Get the “Skater” who cant kickflipmug. 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
Get the Showing The Man Downstairs Who’s Bossmug. The phrase "The phrase "He who talks the biggest game got the fakest chain" is an observation or commentary, usually of a societal or cultural nature.
It essentially means that those who boast the most, or those who present themselves as highly successful or influential, often do not have the substance or genuine credentials to back up their claims.
This phrase uses symbolism commonly found in rap and hip hop culture: the "biggest game" referring to boasting or bragging, and the "fakest chain" being a metaphor for superficial or false wealth and status.
The underlying message suggests skepticism towards individuals who indulge in excessive self-promotion, emphasizing that ostentation and materialistic show-offs often mask a lack of real merit or authenticity.
It essentially means that those who boast the most, or those who present themselves as highly successful or influential, often do not have the substance or genuine credentials to back up their claims.
This phrase uses symbolism commonly found in rap and hip hop culture: the "biggest game" referring to boasting or bragging, and the "fakest chain" being a metaphor for superficial or false wealth and status.
The underlying message suggests skepticism towards individuals who indulge in excessive self-promotion, emphasizing that ostentation and materialistic show-offs often mask a lack of real merit or authenticity.
In a world filled with pretenders, always remember that he who talks the biggest game got the fakest chain when dealing with local rappers.
by The Scarcodian Slanguage July 27, 2023
Get the He who talks the biggest game got the fakest chainmug. by iamnotanigger June 12, 2022
Get the who askedmug. "What you just did is morally unacceptable, I'm going to expose you and hope you learn your lesson."
"Who do you think you are, Judge Judy?? LOL."
"Who do you think you are, Judge Judy?? LOL."
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian July 30, 2021
Get the Who Do You Think You Aremug. 