When one person on military security watch asks another on watch what is their status/ How do you report?
by ABEAN April 02, 2017
ex: Bob:sorry dude, you cant go in there
Man: oh ok, do you have lemonade?
Bob: yea sure, let me get you some
(man sneaks into room while bob gets lemonade)
Man: oh ok, do you have lemonade?
Bob: yea sure, let me get you some
(man sneaks into room while bob gets lemonade)
by Chokomoko April 10, 2011
Outdated Tinder pick-up line, which uses confusion strategy to shorten the route between greeting and sex.
Initially used as a joke, but quickly picked up for real by amateur male tinder users and got refused and blocked quickly by female users.
Initially used as a joke, but quickly picked up for real by amateur male tinder users and got refused and blocked quickly by female users.
B: Do you like bread?
G: I guess...
B: Follow up question. Do you like being choked?
G: Yeah, I guess
B: Follow up question. Would you like to come over tonight?
G: Should I bring a bread?
G: I guess...
B: Follow up question. Do you like being choked?
G: Yeah, I guess
B: Follow up question. Would you like to come over tonight?
G: Should I bring a bread?
by cibron December 25, 2019
A discreet way of asking a girl if she likes girls/is gay. Inspired by the iconic lesbian musician girl in red. Because if she listens to girl in red, she is most likely lgbt.
That girl is so hot! Do you think she listens to girl in red?
Hey, do you listen to girl in red? Because I do. ;))
Hey, do you listen to girl in red? Because I do. ;))
by froggie.girl June 25, 2020
guy: hey, do you listen to sweater weather?
girl: yeah, are you coming out to me in any way what-so-ever?
guy: still questioning.
girl: well, I support you :)
girl: yeah, are you coming out to me in any way what-so-ever?
guy: still questioning.
girl: well, I support you :)
by max quigley July 02, 2020
“do you listen to girl in red?” is wlw code for “are you a girl who likes and would date other girls?” a.k.a. a sapphic.
by KpopTrash13 April 20, 2020
A phrase someone asks you if they think you are not cis. Most often they suspect that you use they/them pronouns
A: “Oh I saw your story the other day, do you listen to mother mother?”
B: “Yeah I do, thanks for noticing.”
A: “So what are your pronouns?
B: “They/them”
B: “Yeah I do, thanks for noticing.”
A: “So what are your pronouns?
B: “They/them”
by Sal.shine October 12, 2020