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who took your phone

Another from of saying who took your virginity
So, tell me, who took your phone Frankie;)?
by potnoodlehehe February 10, 2021
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Those Who Know

even though most people think the popular gen alpha TikTok phrase "Those who know" was made in 2024, it actually has a way longer history on TikTok.

It became popular around 2021-2022 during the "mr incredible becoming uncanny" and "xqc becoming uncanny" memes. these types of memes would usually provide a video with nearly no context while showing mr incredible becoming uncanny or xqc becoming uncanny on the top/bottom, implying something bad or shocking happened.

since you would obviously look in the comment section for any source or context, of course the only people who understands will comment "those who know💀."

now around 2024-2025 it's slowly coming back and just now becoming popular again, now with the trollface and mangos meme instead of the basic skull emojis.
((a video showing a dog barking at a tank video with an xqc gif above becoming uncanny, not showing the tank exploding and stunning the dog)).

comment section: those who know ☠️
by TotalSwizzy February 9, 2025
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Person who shits in gardens

Bearded Jesus looking type of gentleman who cannot control his bowel movements and thus deficates on people’s lawns like an annoying neighbours cat
Person who shits in gardens
by Dangermou5e October 15, 2020
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Who fukd u in the ass

The joke WHO
WHO ASKED

is boring

u come back at it by sayin
((The one who fucked you in the ass))
That’s who
Chad: who
Tyler: who asked
Moe: the one who fukd u in the ass
by zaworldo August 9, 2021
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Who loves who more

“Jeff, I love you more.”

“Haley, it’s impossible because I love you more
“How do we see who loves who more”
“Check the definition
by roseybuddy October 7, 2023
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Who Asked?

A common phrase used during internet arguments either when one states something entirely unrelated to the topic at hand, or when one lacks sufficient brain cells to form a valid/logical argument.
1.
*Two people having a conversation*
Person 3: I bought a second lambourghini last week
Person 1: Who asked?

2.
Twitter user 1: I personally think *piece of media* has its high points, but overall fails to deliver in many areas dominated by its competitors.
Twitter user 2: I'm journeyed all the way to a remote lake in the Finnish mountains and I still can't find who asked.
by CompleteGarbage1337 March 11, 2022
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