A sasstastic phrase used when one doesn't approve of something and strongly objects to it. Usually accompanied by a sassy face and a series of loud snaps in a "Z" formation. Also used to express surprise/disapproval at an offensive/unexpected statement/action made by another person.
Person 1: Ho, you best get out my way!
Person 2: UH UH GIRL. *snapsnapsnap*
Person 1: Oh no you di'int!
*fight ensues with lots of weave yanking and fingernail scratching*
Person 2: UH UH GIRL. *snapsnapsnap*
Person 1: Oh no you di'int!
*fight ensues with lots of weave yanking and fingernail scratching*
by Lyosha September 12, 2009
by Downvoting Victim August 12, 2021
1.A buffer word used to stall
2. A verbal reflex used to create time to think
3. Can sometimes replace the word (not letter) 'a' depending on your accent
2. A verbal reflex used to create time to think
3. Can sometimes replace the word (not letter) 'a' depending on your accent
1. Person 1: You came home late. What were you doing last night?
Person 2: Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....
2. Person 1: What's two plus two?
Person 2: Two plus two? Uh, four...I think.
3. "I went to get uh bag of apples from the store."
Person 2: Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....
2. Person 1: What's two plus two?
Person 2: Two plus two? Uh, four...I think.
3. "I went to get uh bag of apples from the store."
by Domo Girl January 15, 2015
uh i don't know
by idoremembermyname November 18, 2020
A response if asked an "incredibly complex question".And then responding while trying to make it seem as if knowing exactly what your talking about while adding 'uh?' after every 3rd word or so.
'The complications...Uh?...with the Dali Lama's passport and visa authorization...Uh?...to visit Desmond Tutu for his birthday...Uh?...was found to be...Uh?...SOMEWHERE...within the Department of Home Affairs...Uh?....yes.'
(Mostly used by South African politicians, political youth leaders, people that believes in nationalizing mines and the rest of them filling up the parliament pretending to know what their talking about.Also seen very frequently when politicians addresses the media or any investigative organization as if the person who wrote their speech wrote very badly and fast. )
(Mostly used by South African politicians, political youth leaders, people that believes in nationalizing mines and the rest of them filling up the parliament pretending to know what their talking about.Also seen very frequently when politicians addresses the media or any investigative organization as if the person who wrote their speech wrote very badly and fast. )
by IcurusKainHelios November 30, 2011