In How I Met Your Mother it is the phrase that Lily uses when she realizes that someone is lying or hiding something from her. The phrase is followed by the name of the person she is addressing.
by lilnip November 18, 2017

by whomst'd've'ly'yaint July 17, 2018

by Stambo January 10, 2009

An exclamation in the middle of a senior moment, when the geezer discovers that he no longer remembers what he was talking about.
"So I said to the President, look here you whipper-snapper, I have an onion on my belt and... and... wait, where was I?"
by Frankie1969 March 2, 2010

"Where the Hood At?" is a song by American hip hop recording artist DMX, released as the lead single from his fifth studio album Grand Champ (2003). The track is noted to be a diss track towards Ja Rule particularly in the first verse. Allmusic stated "The anthemic lead single, 'Where the Hood At,' is precisely modeled after previous DMX rallying calls like 'Ruff Ryder Anthem,' 'What's My Name?,' and 'Who We Be.'"
by Raffimac August 5, 2016

by Toperfrank September 12, 2005

Where's the fire? is an expression or a catchphrase said to someone when seeing it hurrying, simply means why hurrying up. (Hurry UP).
by Nabeel, January 9, 2009
