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where my snitches at

A Harry Potter nerd's version of the common, "Where my bitches at" Snitches are a type of ball used in the wizarding world's game "Quidditch" the other types of balls (Not dicks) are the quaffle , the two bludgers , and the ball that this WHOLE FUCKING DEFINITION is based on, the golden snitch
Harry potter nerd: Yo, where my snitches at
Non-potterhead: WTF
by FUCK OFFFFFFFFFF July 14, 2016
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Where's Waldo Weiner

A weiner so small that children look for it in books.
by personwhodoesntgiveafuck May 29, 2015
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Where is Jessica Hide

A phrase from the show Utopia, which aired in the uk in 2013. It was recently brought to popularity due to Pyrocynical's multi-hour video essay.
Lee: Where is Jessica Hide?
Wilson Wilson: She's dead.
Lee: *Grabs Spoon*
by weeb2324 November 18, 2021
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The room where it happens.

A term named after the song "The Room Where it Happens" in the musical Hamilton. This term is used by few but basically means, your moms bedroom, the living room, etc. Can also be used in it's original context of " I wish I was there when it happened. "
" Dude, last night I was in the room where it happens. "

" Fuckin' epic, dude. "
by VixenSynth_ February 1, 2023
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where are my eggs

‘Where are my eggs’ is a phrase a man will say when he see’s that his balls are so small, and lose them. Alternatively, a supposed ‘man’ will figure out he is actually a she, or woman.
Dallon: ‘Where are my eggs?’

Bredndon: ‘I don’t know, maybe you’re a chick’

Dallon: ‘Well if I can’t find them for you to suck, I needto suck you’res’
by Kipity August 25, 2018
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That's where the cats live

"What was that weird noise?"

"Oh, that's where the cats live."

Side note: you can use this even if there are no cats.
by Melena February 14, 2013
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Where’s your flag at?

It’s a question that is asked amongst mutual gang members, which translates to “where’s your gun at?”
Gang member: “I’m ready to ride, on gang”
Fellow gang member: “Where’s your flag at?”
Gang member: “Pats waist”
by Ibndahoodfr May 29, 2022
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