August Agent: do you want to pet my puffle
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
me: how about no you raisen ! how about no you freaking raisen
by plastafierce January 9, 2017
Get the how about no you freaking raisenmug. <Sentence>Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Would You Interpersonally Communicate And Not Know How To Get Out Of People's Live<Sentence>
<Sentence>Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Would You Interpersonally Communicate And Not Know How To Get Out Of People's Live<Sentence>
by SuelTameOresuTeMato April 27, 2025
Get the <Sentence>Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Would You Interpersonally Communicate And Not Know How To Get Out Of People's Live<Sentence>mug. by Debskelly1985 March 12, 2023
Get the how are you fixedmug. How the hell you spell showfer?
Chauffeur
Ooh, fancy pants rich mcgee over here! FUCK YOU! Spelling bee ass...he gonna give me the definition next!
Chauffeur
Ooh, fancy pants rich mcgee over here! FUCK YOU! Spelling bee ass...he gonna give me the definition next!
by Ubeenbamboozledson July 24, 2024
Get the How the hell you spell showfer?mug. It means, "how much do you have remaining?"
If you're waiting on someone to do something, you may ask them this to get an idea of how much longer it will take for them to complete their work.
In the Southern United States, the word "like" will be used in place of "lack"; see: "How much you like?"
If you're waiting on someone to do something, you may ask them this to get an idea of how much longer it will take for them to complete their work.
In the Southern United States, the word "like" will be used in place of "lack"; see: "How much you like?"
John: I can't come over until I've finished painting my fence.
Mary: How much you lack?
John: I'm nearly done. I have about 30 minutes left.
Mary: How much you lack?
John: I'm nearly done. I have about 30 minutes left.
by vmadman June 17, 2022
Get the How much you lack?mug. by SuelTameOresuTeMato May 2, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>How Bad DO YOu Want To Interpersonally COmmunicate<.7.9.7.6>mug. A typical greeting between Chinese Americans, used as a combination of the Chinese: "Ni hao" and the English: "How are you?" Its a way for the Chinese Americans, also known by the Chinese as bananas, white on the inside and yellow on the outside, to celebrate both their asian and western heritage.
When a Chinese American ask a fellow Chinese American the age old question "Ni how are you? Would you like some dumplings?" They always expect them to reply: "Ni how are you yourself? Im good, and dumplings sounds terrific! Happy year of the unicorn!"
by Mandasm May 20, 2022
Get the Ni how are you?mug.