Rhetorical Question used as an exasperation, emphasising the lack of justifiable reasons for non-participation, e.g. in an activity, but most often in reference to intimate relationships. The phrase is often used to question the motives behind such non-participation, and usually the speaker of the phrase is in disagreement with the recipient. In such cases the speaker is often disputing the rationale behind the receipients actions.
In some small obscure countries, the word "sur" is added onto the end of the phrase. The phrase was first coined around 2009 after a conversation between two gentlemen regarding the sexual attractiveness of a woman. The original phrase, discussing the size of said woman's breasts was "What do you needi know sur?! They're humungous baps sur!". The phrase was captured by another gentlemen, who established the phrase in popular culture.
Many variations of the phrase exist and appropriate answers, for example, have been developed. The rarely used acronym, W-DUNK (pronunced - waa-dunk) became obsolete in late-2009.
In some small obscure countries, the word "sur" is added onto the end of the phrase. The phrase was first coined around 2009 after a conversation between two gentlemen regarding the sexual attractiveness of a woman. The original phrase, discussing the size of said woman's breasts was "What do you needi know sur?! They're humungous baps sur!". The phrase was captured by another gentlemen, who established the phrase in popular culture.
Many variations of the phrase exist and appropriate answers, for example, have been developed. The rarely used acronym, W-DUNK (pronunced - waa-dunk) became obsolete in late-2009.
(In the original use of the phrase)
Man A: "You would do* her"
Man B: "Nah, shes not that good"
Man A: "What do you needi know?! They're humungous baps sur!"
*referring to sexual intercourse
Person A: "She's so hot"
Person B: "I don't think shes that hot. I wouldn't go out with her"
Person A: "What do you needi know sur?! She's amazing! I would!"
Guy 1: "I hate {Sports Team A}!"
Guy 2: "What do you needi know sur?! They're the best!"
Man A: "You would do* her"
Man B: "Nah, shes not that good"
Man A: "What do you needi know?! They're humungous baps sur!"
*referring to sexual intercourse
Person A: "She's so hot"
Person B: "I don't think shes that hot. I wouldn't go out with her"
Person A: "What do you needi know sur?! She's amazing! I would!"
Guy 1: "I hate {Sports Team A}!"
Guy 2: "What do you needi know sur?! They're the best!"
by Mr. Wadonkulous December 4, 2009
Get the What do you needi know?mug. hey did you know that yesterday i was bored and i realised i can balance a jug on my nose?
whats that got to do with the price of shit?
i dont know, but its cool.
ok then..
whats that got to do with the price of shit?
i dont know, but its cool.
ok then..
by crazychick10 December 10, 2010
Get the whats that got to do with the price of shit?mug. Fuck it. Fuck them. Fuck it all. And we're not fuckin. Nobody gives a fuck. Fuck what your goin through
fuck what your goin through. Bitch. I don't give a fuck. Ain't nobody give a fuck. No fucks Givin no fucks talkin.
by forever fucked December 28, 2016
Get the fuck what your goin throughmug. 1. To do something you don't want others to know about or what you shouldn't be doing, e.g., selling illicit drugs, assaulting others. A code phrase for being involved with some criminal activity.
2. To associate with people your friends and family regard as undesirable or beneath your dignity.
3. To take care of important business.
2. To associate with people your friends and family regard as undesirable or beneath your dignity.
3. To take care of important business.
1. You gotta do what you gotta do to survive because there are no jobs available.
2. I know my friends think my boyfriend's no good, but I'm doing what I gotta do.
3. I'm doing what I gotta do to get something to eat.
2. I know my friends think my boyfriend's no good, but I'm doing what I gotta do.
3. I'm doing what I gotta do to get something to eat.
by Stop the Pendulum April 16, 2006
Get the do what you gotta domug. A statement relating to going to the bar and making everyone else know they are also required to go to the bar. Usually responded with the word 'MONEY' from everyone else who are heading to the bar.
A: "You know what time it is!"
B: MONEY!
A: "You know what time it is!"
B: DRINKS!
A: "You know what time it is!"
B: MONEY!
A: "You know what time it is!"
B: DRINKS!
A: "You know what time it is!"
by Mayneman June 23, 2015
Get the You know what time it is!mug. As in "What's your location?" Truckers ask other truckers this question in an attempt to triangulate smokey's location.
Bud says, "Jed, you might wanna mind your meter, the bear is round the bend."
Jed says, "that's a 10-4, whats your 20"?
Bud: marker 27.
Jed: I got my eyes on.
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often shortened to: "what's your 20?" or just 20? when texting
Jed says, "that's a 10-4, whats your 20"?
Bud: marker 27.
Jed: I got my eyes on.
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often shortened to: "what's your 20?" or just 20? when texting
by Mr Major July 2, 2008
Get the often shortened to: "what's your 20?"mug. This phrase is a greeting of endearment between Latino gangster youth culture. Ese (masculine) and esa (feminine) are comparable to homeboy or homegirl. The phrase if said by a non-Hispanic is extremely offensive. It is comparable to the phrase, "What up, My n*gger?" in the Latino community. Also, the use of homes is derogatory because it is urban Latino gangster ideology.
by Rafa Diego February 19, 2009
Get the Hey homes, what up ese?mug.