by Gayboy69420666 January 15, 2018

by MrRandomDudeOnTheUrban September 15, 2014

Used in challenging a person who has said or done something offensive as an equivalent of the expression, "how dare you?"
by SacreBleu April 5, 2008

For anyone who hasn’t heard the song or seen the new meme blowing up in July, 2018, this came from the song, ‘in my feelings’ by drake
by XEclipsee July 19, 2018

When you're trying to ask someone if they're asexual or not, you ask them if they listen to Another Love
by Darkasmyheart:) February 16, 2021

A sentence used by a guy who sold out a well-known famous franchise to the chinese investors during a certain convention joined by hundreds of fans.
Can be used to try (but will always fail) to convince people to play unwanted mobile games.
Can also be declined in other situations (seen in example 2 and 3).
Can be used to try (but will always fail) to convince people to play unwanted mobile games.
Can also be declined in other situations (seen in example 2 and 3).
Example 1:
Guys: "But please, this is not we asked, we wanted it on console, not mobile! Booo!"
Man: "Do you guys not have phones? "
Exemple 2:
Kids: "But we don't want Raichus! We prefer Pikachus!"
Teen: "Do you kids not have thunder stones?"
Exemple 3:
Customers: "...what? But we do have cash! Why not?"
Salesman: "Do you guys not have credit cards?"
Guys: "But please, this is not we asked, we wanted it on console, not mobile! Booo!"
Man: "Do you guys not have phones? "
Exemple 2:
Kids: "But we don't want Raichus! We prefer Pikachus!"
Teen: "Do you kids not have thunder stones?"
Exemple 3:
Customers: "...what? But we do have cash! Why not?"
Salesman: "Do you guys not have credit cards?"
by Moira Tyles January 9, 2019

by Nook Shadow March 5, 2018
