Has two meanings, depending on context:
1. To wish to leave a project, a business, or other undertaking.
2. British for "do you want anything?"
1. To wish to leave a project, a business, or other undertaking.
2. British for "do you want anything?"
by thehut November 22, 2006

by Idsanty March 9, 2005

When your crush tells you they only want a hook up instead of a relationship, so you agree to just hooking up, only to find out later that they really did want a relationship.
Dude, you told me I can't eat the cookies, so I didn’t eat the cookies and now you're mad at me for not eating the cookies when I Always Wanted the Cookies!!
by fingernailsthatshinelikejustic March 18, 2020

by yaboijuan October 24, 2022

when someone says i want head what they really mean is they want someone to genuinely care for them and stay up watching movies with them in a pillow fort and shit fr
by alexquex March 3, 2022

by variskai July 18, 2022
