Phrase origins: Uganda Tribe - VR Chat
Phrase meaning: "Do you come from the mother land of Uganda?"
if your answer is no a group of knuckles and knuckle-sonics will surround you and spit on you claiming to give you Ebola.
Phrase meaning: "Do you come from the mother land of Uganda?"
if your answer is no a group of knuckles and knuckle-sonics will surround you and spit on you claiming to give you Ebola.
by panagiotaki April 24, 2018

by Fovzz February 26, 2018

("Do You Believe In Magic" starts playing)
Boomers: Ah, the nostalgia.
Gen Z: I fear no man, but that thing....it scares me.
Boomers: Ah, the nostalgia.
Gen Z: I fear no man, but that thing....it scares me.
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 6, 2022

when somebody ask u " do u feel nervous" thats means if u have nervous or anxiety to do something or something that will happens to u
by nike1998 July 7, 2022

A question that indirectly tells someone to put their mask on. When someone asks you “Do you have a mask?”, it means that masks are required and you have to wear one. It’s just a nicer way of saying it.
Security: Do you have a mask?
Guest: I don’t have a mask.
Security: A mask is required, please wear one. (gives mask to guest)
Guest: No thanks, I’d rather not.
Security: You’re gonna have to leave the mall then, since you refuse to wear a mask.
Guest: I don’t have a mask.
Security: A mask is required, please wear one. (gives mask to guest)
Guest: No thanks, I’d rather not.
Security: You’re gonna have to leave the mall then, since you refuse to wear a mask.
by GageTheDictionaryGeek October 28, 2021

by JohnnyB.Emo July 20, 2021

A fragment that acts like an adjective, but is usually attached to front of a statement or new sentence. Used to describe a noun.
by Rose Sullivan December 28, 2011
