Literal Meaning:
There is no point in keeping up a fence if it is worn down- unable to do its job
Figurative Meaning:
At times there is no need for unnecessary doubt when it is incapable of preventing the inevitable
- Dmitri Milan Mikhailov
There is no point in keeping up a fence if it is worn down- unable to do its job
Figurative Meaning:
At times there is no need for unnecessary doubt when it is incapable of preventing the inevitable
- Dmitri Milan Mikhailov
Individual A: "I find myself completely distraught, whatever am I supposed to do dear compadre?"
Individual B: "Fret not my dear, for what Need for a Fence that is on the verge of decay?"
Individual B: "Fret not my dear, for what Need for a Fence that is on the verge of decay?"
by Dmitri Theodore Mikhailov August 21, 2024

by Gurtrug May 24, 2024

by evil mysogony October 12, 2020

Similar to “What the chile?”, this gag-worthy statement is simply asking about gossip.
What the tea can also be a replacement for “what the fuck?”
What the tea can also be a replacement for “what the fuck?”
Person A: shut yo mouth, that’s why yo baby daddy left you and yo child.
Person B: oooh what the tea? 😭
Person B: oooh what the tea? 😭
by Bakesbykay June 2, 2025

by a sexy rat who is a rat November 30, 2020

by Aidenclarkewhat September 15, 2023

by Bromanderatorator January 18, 2011
