*Questionare game*
Question-question
1. You can not lie. No half truths.
2. You can not repeat a question already asked by your apponent.
3. You are not allowed to repeat anything discussed in the game with anyone.
4. If you choose not to answer a question, you have the option to do a dare or "personal favor" instead.
5. Any question goes.
Created in 2005
By: Kayla Monceaux
Question-question
1. You can not lie. No half truths.
2. You can not repeat a question already asked by your apponent.
3. You are not allowed to repeat anything discussed in the game with anyone.
4. If you choose not to answer a question, you have the option to do a dare or "personal favor" instead.
5. Any question goes.
Created in 2005
By: Kayla Monceaux
by person whom fell for her trick November 12, 2015
Bobby: Check out those two chicks sitting by the fountain.
Paco: You mean the ones that look like they are fresh from the softball field, wearing the work boots with the mullets?
Bobby: Yep...those are some questionable ladies.
Paco: Sí...questionable ladies.
Paco: You mean the ones that look like they are fresh from the softball field, wearing the work boots with the mullets?
Bobby: Yep...those are some questionable ladies.
Paco: Sí...questionable ladies.
by tendertootheboot July 21, 2011
The most important question Is Milk Before cereal or cereal before milk. Its obviously cereal before milk.
by .Imp May 26, 2021
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Five W's and 1 H is a grand slam in baseball (direct questions)...
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Five W's and 1 H is a grand slam in baseball (direct questions)...
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 24, 2025
by Nutin special December 17, 2015
《¤》Clairtangents《¤》And《¤》The《¤》Cube《¤》Game《¤》And《¤》Clairaudience 《¤》Is《¤》Twenty《¤》One《¤》Questions《¤》
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《¤》Clairtangents《¤》And《¤》The《¤》Cube《¤》Game《¤》And《¤》Clairaudience 《¤》Is《¤》Twenty《¤》One《¤》Questions《¤》
by FrenchVanillaSake February 25, 2025
A term used to describe a question that is asked at an inappropriate place or time, often perceived as foolish, irrelevant, or unnecessary. It tends to disrupt the flow of conversation and may cause discomfort or frustration among those present.
Example: "Asking about someone's weekend plans during a serious business meeting is a classic Terrence question."
by bakerloo February 22, 2025