Phrase often used by English football commentators to describe an aggressive player focused on creating goal-scoring chances or actual goals themselves. Side definition: Whenever a guy is on a roll in a bar/club setting with regards to approaching multiple women
Their forwards have been always asking questions throughout the second half, a goal is inevitable...
He's always asking questions whenever we run into a group of ladies; the guy is gonna get laid for sure!
He's always asking questions whenever we run into a group of ladies; the guy is gonna get laid for sure!
by shannonTHEcannon July 11, 2016

When used it refers to a major question about who the person should ask to the prom or other social event, or to all major questions in a relation ship but marriage which is the "Biggest Question" The phrase is generally used by guys in reference to girls but can be used by girls
by zkilling April 2, 2011

Why are you questionous?
by CMB Sleepy December 20, 2020

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by SuelTameOresuTeMato February 25, 2025

While walking on the beach, Tommy popped the big question, and Melinda happily accepted. So this has become an engagement party.
by TommyNoleBuc April 3, 2023

The three questions are from AMCs The Walking Dead, in which Rick or someone from his group would ask someone the following questions.
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"How many people have you killed" followed up by
"Why?"
The exact amount of walkers or people a person has killed to the point they're not trustworthy is unknown, and asking them why they did it determines whether or not they can be a part of his group, or if they get to live.
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"How many people have you killed" followed up by
"Why?"
The exact amount of walkers or people a person has killed to the point they're not trustworthy is unknown, and asking them why they did it determines whether or not they can be a part of his group, or if they get to live.
The three questions being asked:
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"A couple dozen give or take."
"How many people have you killed."
"Two."
"Why?"
"They tried to kill me so I had no choice but to kill them, they were gonna take all my stuff."
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"A couple dozen give or take."
"How many people have you killed."
"Two."
"Why?"
"They tried to kill me so I had no choice but to kill them, they were gonna take all my stuff."
by RED4ACTED April 14, 2021
