Well for starters Girl in Red is a Lesbian singer, so when someone asked if you listen to Girl in Red they are asking if you are a girl who likes girls.
Lesbian 1: Do you listen to Girl in Red?
Lesbian 2: Yeah she has great music *wink*
Or
Lesbian: Do you listen to Girl in Red?
Straight girl: Never heard of her, but I like Arianna Grande
(Arianna Grande isn’t straight it’s just an example)
Lesbian 2: Yeah she has great music *wink*
Or
Lesbian: Do you listen to Girl in Red?
Straight girl: Never heard of her, but I like Arianna Grande
(Arianna Grande isn’t straight it’s just an example)
by Just a hot b!tch ✨💅 June 05, 2021
by 007 Styx October 29, 2017
An inside joke used between friends. Created at a birthday party and is funny for some unknown reason
by StarwarsFinatic666 December 11, 2017
by BigCocklover333 October 21, 2020
do you need a mario cart is literally just asking if you need a cart they’re just adding the “mario” part into the question
by milfs101 November 16, 2021
Male greeting. Used most often among a group in a chat room. Depending on the answer, the person will be judged to be "in" or "out". This is normally followed by an extended boasting session. However, the boasting is reversed and as a person is accepted into the group, a tall tale is told about them.
Cyborg walks into a room and says "Hey everyone"
Nova responds with "Hey Bro"
Cyborg say "Do you even lift bro?"
Adabear says "I lifted your mom last night, does that count?"
**Now accepted as part of the group**
Cyborg says "Adabear is so big he once lifted the ocean, just cause he dropped his sunglasses while Jetskiing!"
After appropriate laughter, this continues as a greting
Nova responds with "Hey Bro"
Cyborg say "Do you even lift bro?"
Adabear says "I lifted your mom last night, does that count?"
**Now accepted as part of the group**
Cyborg says "Adabear is so big he once lifted the ocean, just cause he dropped his sunglasses while Jetskiing!"
After appropriate laughter, this continues as a greting
by Adabear September 02, 2013
Used to be a good phrase but is now dead. Now it is often used by people in the hallways of middle school
by KoreanKidKool March 05, 2018