Skip to main content

Loaded questions

Again, asking loaded, re or de-contextualized questions does not exemplify an inability to defend a position I hold.
Hym "Loaded questions, out of context, from people who don't actually want an answer isn't the same as you asking me a question in the context of this things here. You're a piece of shit. Die faster. Die HARDER. Die and then be resuscitated... And then die a second time... Except even harder than the first time."
by Hym Iam March 1, 2024
mugGet the Loaded questions mug.
What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Questions Under Extreme Esoterical Leniency (Queer).
by TheGravelOfAConundrum January 20, 2025
mugGet the Questions Under Extreme Esoterical Leniency (Queer) mug.
What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Quipu (questions under intense pressure underground): The First Juvenile Release.
by Theusurpedmammarygland February 7, 2025
mugGet the Quipu (questions under intense pressure underground): The First Juvenile Release. mug.

Andres Questions

When someone questions your current or future actions that minorly benefit yourself.
"I was working on a part i was assigned. Than Andres Questions me about it.
by Mr. Of All Mr.'s February 26, 2026
mugGet the Andres Questions mug.

always asking questions

Phrase often used by English football commentators to describe an aggressive player focused on creating goal-scoring chances or actual goals themselves. Side definition: Whenever a guy is on a roll in a bar/club setting with regards to approaching multiple women
Their forwards have been always asking questions throughout the second half, a goal is inevitable...

He's always asking questions whenever we run into a group of ladies; the guy is gonna get laid for sure!
by shannonTHEcannon July 11, 2016
mugGet the always asking questions mug.

The Four Questions

... as asked by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of prospective Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett, to ascertain her judicial ideology and fitness to sit on the bench.
The four questions Cruz asked:
1) How long have you played the piano?
2) Do the kids do piano lessons as well?
3) You and your husband have seven kids. How did you manage with the distance learning? What was that like in the Barrett household?
4) What advice would you give little girls?
by Monkey's Dad October 14, 2020
mugGet the The Four Questions mug.

The three questions

The three questions are from AMCs The Walking Dead, in which Rick or someone from his group would ask someone the following questions.
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"How many people have you killed" followed up by
"Why?"

The exact amount of walkers or people a person has killed to the point they're not trustworthy is unknown, and asking them why they did it determines whether or not they can be a part of his group, or if they get to live.
The three questions being asked:
"How many walkers have you killed?"
"A couple dozen give or take."
"How many people have you killed."

"Two."
"Why?"
"They tried to kill me so I had no choice but to kill them, they were gonna take all my stuff."
by RED4ACTED April 14, 2021
mugGet the The three questions mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email