A response to someone who does something that undermines a perfectly devious strategy, taken from the words of Jackie Childs from Seinfeld when Kramer put balm on his thighs which cured the burns from a hot cup of coffee, thus thwarting their strategy to sue for permanent disfigurement.
I set up a fake meeting in my calendar so I wouldn't have to go to the staff meeting, then you screwed it up by suggesting we push the staff meeting back an hour. Who told you to put the balm on?
by RJPSYR September 1, 2009
Can someone please define this for me? I know it's urban... it's in rap songs all the time! I know it means more than just "who did you come with" I'm just not sure what.
50 Cent's song says: "I step up in the club, <b>I'm like who you with.</b> G-Unit in the house, yeah thats my clique "
by spartanjames May 9, 2006
by Locc2400 September 23, 2019
“who do you feel like” is a slang term expressed by certain individuals when referring to someone who exhibits arrogant or braggadocious behaviour. (“who do you feel like” can also be expressed with more specific terms like “who does this guy feel like” or “who does this girl feel like”).
Person 1: I’m telling you bro, back in my heyday before I had that knee injury I could’ve easily taken Usain Bolt in a race!
Person 2: Nahhhh who do you feel like bro
Person 2: Nahhhh who do you feel like bro
by ShadowGoldGang February 3, 2023
Used to ask one which gang and/or group the associate with. Much more "gangsta" then "Who are your friends?" Used at the beginning of every episode of The Bernie Mac Show and in one episode can be seen embroidered on the back of Bernie's maroon, velvet outfit.
Who you with? or Who you wit? example:
Bernie Mac walks on stage;
Bernie (to crowd): Who you wit?
Crowd (to Bernie, all together): Who you wit?
This dialogue continues until Bernie actually starts his act, however unfortunatelly for both parties neither found out who the other was "wit" and the question "Who you wit?" goes unanswered for all of eternity.
Bernie Mac walks on stage;
Bernie (to crowd): Who you wit?
Crowd (to Bernie, all together): Who you wit?
This dialogue continues until Bernie actually starts his act, however unfortunatelly for both parties neither found out who the other was "wit" and the question "Who you wit?" goes unanswered for all of eternity.
by lonestarfunkymonkey June 14, 2010
East coast "new s#!t" greeting. Combining who are you? how are you? and where are you at, who you at? leaves ample time to greet someone and ridicule them on their clothing and/ or appearance.
by ratbatspider September 9, 2010
Usually referred to as a black person. When used you are asking who let you out of your cage at the zoo.
by Chimp you out February 3, 2016