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by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 5, 2025

Stacy: What are you doing step bro?
*Suddenly, Sweet Home Alabama begins playing throughout the home. The cops show up seven minutes later.*
*Suddenly, Sweet Home Alabama begins playing throughout the home. The cops show up seven minutes later.*
by 7568ino November 19, 2023

by SuelTameOresuTeMato April 26, 2025

"I do what I want" Is something said by someone who does what they want, that person is probably superior to the people around them.
by Grouchy Buddha March 2, 2023

ultimate phrase
a.) Most commonly used as either a statement of fact or a rhetorical compliment legitimizing someone or something's already apparent greatness.
b.) An affirmation of something being clearly and undebatably epic.
*(to clarify: "what it do" is not an answerable question and does not have to end with a question mark.)
a.) Most commonly used as either a statement of fact or a rhetorical compliment legitimizing someone or something's already apparent greatness.
b.) An affirmation of something being clearly and undebatably epic.
*(to clarify: "what it do" is not an answerable question and does not have to end with a question mark.)
Example #1:
Person #1: Yo man your lamborghini is so sick what it do
Person #1: I know right! Thanks man
Example #2:
Person #1: woah i love the weather today
Person #2: i love the rain so much and it is pouring much. what . it. do.
Person #1: YES I KNOW RIGHT
Person #1: Yo man your lamborghini is so sick what it do
Person #1: I know right! Thanks man
Example #2:
Person #1: woah i love the weather today
Person #2: i love the rain so much and it is pouring much. what . it. do.
Person #1: YES I KNOW RIGHT
by auburnvhibe October 11, 2018

A phrase used by southerners
(especially in Texas).
It’s used when:
1. Someone didn’t understand / hear
3. Someone heard you just fine but didn’t like what you just said / is surprised what you just said.
(especially in Texas).
It’s used when:
1. Someone didn’t understand / hear
3. Someone heard you just fine but didn’t like what you just said / is surprised what you just said.
by countrygurl1 December 21, 2022
