used to express aggravation and standingonbusinessification if a ho is obviously looking for trouble and wants to catch these hands.
by chileanywayz December 11, 2024

When someone offends you and you can ask them the phrase as if they need that feeling of offending you.
by Dououneedthat June 1, 2025

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim May 1, 2025

by catchmeoutsidehowabouthat555 May 18, 2025

by why didn't you dab March 4, 2019

When someone says “Do you need that?” they’re basically challenging the other person. It’s usually said in a condescending or provoking way, almost like daring the other person to back up their words or actions. It can also come off as a warning, as if to say
After the guy kept talking tough, Jason stepped closer and smirked, saying, “Do you need that?”—almost daring him to make a move.
by acidbath February 19, 2025

An automated message that notifies you about your message to some e-mail is delayed or fails. It used to appear on Gmail in mid-2010s, now it appears on Protonmail.
I don't know the purpose of using uppercase letters, like that's unprofessional.
I don't know the purpose of using uppercase letters, like that's unprofessional.
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed: (email address)
Message will be retired for 2 more day(s)
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed: (email address)
Message will be retired for 2 more day(s)
by Shiine-1 September 2, 2022
