"Was she prettier?"
"Does my ass look big in these?"
"Am I pretty?"
Cindy - "That girl he kissed, was she prettier than me?"
Sid - "Uhh...that's such a woman trap question. But no, of course not."
"Does my ass look big in these?"
"Am I pretty?"
Cindy - "That girl he kissed, was she prettier than me?"
Sid - "Uhh...that's such a woman trap question. But no, of course not."
by Sid P April 24, 2007
1. An utterance emitted by Washington Nationals rookie phenom Bryce Harper, June 12, 2012, to a Toronto reporter press conference who asked if Harper was going to take advantage of Canada's legal drinking age after his home run in a win over the Blue Jays and if so what his preferred brand of beer would be.
2. A phrase used to express dissatisfaction with a particular line of inquiry.
2. A phrase used to express dissatisfaction with a particular line of inquiry.
by Baseball1234567890 June 13, 2012
by Zxeeri January 23, 2019
open-ended questions are the questions that you have to type in your answer. For these questions you will need to provide as complete an answer as the question demands. You do not want be too brief or too wordy, when you are answering an open-ended question in a test.
open-ended questions are the questions that you have to type in your answer. For these questions you will need to provide as complete an answer as the question demands. You do not want be too brief or too wordy, when you are answering an open-ended question in a test.
by Mozhgan Hudiburgh November 01, 2019
larry king: "how do we get iran to disarm their nukes without invading?"
guest politician: "thats a good question larry"
guest politician: "thats a good question larry"
by stg60913b September 18, 2010
A question you need to park (save) until the end of a presentation.
It's a fancy way of saying, "Please hold all questions until the end of the presentation."
This protocol is usually reserved for business meetings held over the telephone, a setup that seems to embolden participants to jump in at any time with multiple long-winded questions, slowing down the meeting significantly, and leading other participants to become unfocused to the degree that they start playing solitaire and mentally disengage from the meeting.
It's a fancy way of saying, "Please hold all questions until the end of the presentation."
This protocol is usually reserved for business meetings held over the telephone, a setup that seems to embolden participants to jump in at any time with multiple long-winded questions, slowing down the meeting significantly, and leading other participants to become unfocused to the degree that they start playing solitaire and mentally disengage from the meeting.
by Facks Masheen August 27, 2009
A look that pretty much looks like a question mark. When someone doesn't know the correct answer, or is hesitant about the validity of a statement.
Tim: Wait, is this the song you picked?
Sidra: What are you talking about?
Tim: Yesterday?
Sidra: Yesterday what?
Tim: You sent me a song. (is confused:> question mark face)
Sidra: I dont know what you're talking about. Look at that question mark face. Are you sure?
Tim:...okay no.
Sidra: What are you talking about?
Tim: Yesterday?
Sidra: Yesterday what?
Tim: You sent me a song. (is confused:> question mark face)
Sidra: I dont know what you're talking about. Look at that question mark face. Are you sure?
Tim:...okay no.
by Sidr. November 26, 2007