When someone says “Do you need that?” they’re basically challenging the other person. It’s usually said in a condescending or provoking way, almost like daring the other person to back up their words or actions. It can also come off as a warning, as if to say
After the guy kept talking tough, Jason stepped closer and smirked, saying, “Do you need that?”—almost daring him to make a move.
by acidbath February 20, 2025
by xywn August 02, 2024
A response one may use after being pissed off to indicate that the person who pissed them off is about to get beat up.
Person 1: Girl im kinda talking to your ex, i thought you wouldn't mind.
Person 2: Do you need that???
Person 2: Do you need that???
by butholelicker34 April 27, 2025
"do you need that attittude?"
by SapphireYT December 19, 2024
"Why did he suddenly run off when I asked him that question, without warning or explanation"?
"Oh, he's just doing a mike,"
"Oh, he's just doing a mike,"
by Victimofmagic June 21, 2025
"I can do it for him"
"You'll do it for her"
"Okay, now do that again "
"Yes, ma'am"
"You do it for her, and now you say...."
"I'll do it for him"
"You'll do it for her"
"Okay, now do that again "
"Yes, ma'am"
"You do it for her, and now you say...."
"I'll do it for him"
by school is so boring omg March 03, 2023
A phrase mostly said by a good friend of mine that has a crush on someone who’s code name is “cloud”
by carranza6520 May 03, 2022