Bastardized Internet shorthand for 'are you there'
by ver_is_me! June 19, 2011
 Get the r u tharmug.
Get the r u tharmug. Shorthand (aka Tweethand or Texthand) for the emphatic incredulous query: "Are you fucking kidding me?"
Y: I couldnt get the food, bro', there was just too much traffic!
M: r u fkm? (with the car packed & ready for a trip up the coast.)
M: r u fkm? (with the car packed & ready for a trip up the coast.)
by wordphile0810 October 4, 2010
 Get the r u fkm?mug.
Get the r u fkm?mug. "R U TRIPPIN'?" normally accompanies O RLY? and YA RLY! as an inquiry of someone's mental state. It is most commonly used for additional clarification, but could also be used after one participant in a conversation says something of questionable relevance or of a strikingly unintelligent nature.
Person 1: "Hey, guys, let's play DOTA!"
Person 2: "O RLY?"
Person 1: "YA RLY?"
Person 2: "R U TRIPPIN?"
Person 1: "NO WAI!"
Person 2: "O RLY?"
Person 1: "YA RLY?"
Person 2: "R U TRIPPIN?"
Person 1: "NO WAI!"
by sigeon September 19, 2006
 Get the R U TRIPPINmug.
Get the R U TRIPPINmug. by sikazsht July 5, 2009
 Get the r u srsmug.
Get the r u srsmug. Why r u searching this up u should already know this w8 hol up why did i type this maybe i dont know where i am
Wu ta fucc
Wu ta fucc
by Moosun August 21, 2017
 Get the where r umug.
Get the where r umug. Slang. It’s another way of saying are you serious but only for former or current McDonald’s workers.
by B-rizzle  February 27, 2019
 Get the r u mcseriousmug.
Get the r u mcseriousmug. A questioning joke that one person nerviously asks another.  The nervousness stems from the fact that the person asking the question is not sure whether the person to whom the question was addressed is really mad or not.
Usually responded to with:
Yes=Trouble
No=Time to utter a funny banter
Usually responded to with:
Yes=Trouble
No=Time to utter a funny banter
by Ben Keown July 14, 2005
 Get the R u mad?mug.
Get the R u mad?mug.