... what the freak are they talking about?
by uosghouhas March 07, 2017
Usually said when a person is trying to allude to a bigger topic/claim in their comments/questions. The thing that is being alluded to is usually unpleasant and/or not in the favor of the person who these comments are being told to.
Interrogator: Where were you at 5:10pm am on the 13th of February when your husband was killed?
Women: I was at the supermarket.
Cop: Really? We looked through the security cameras and you were no where to be found, cops also testify weren't carrying any groceries when you came back home.
Women: What are you getting at?
Cop: I'm saying that you killed your husband and used the supermarket as an alibi!
Women: I was at the supermarket.
Cop: Really? We looked through the security cameras and you were no where to be found, cops also testify weren't carrying any groceries when you came back home.
Women: What are you getting at?
Cop: I'm saying that you killed your husband and used the supermarket as an alibi!
by thickjordanianbooty101 March 05, 2021
What, me worry? Do I panic? Am I frantic? Unsure? Having a go?
Of course people say they not worried, but that they must worry about other things.
Roller coasters can be fun but hurt when not wanted.
Of course people say they not worried, but that they must worry about other things.
Roller coasters can be fun but hurt when not wanted.
by Enter pen name here. October 19, 2023
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by mxsxto June 06, 2024
Originated in California, "what's thick?" is basically another term for a "booty call". Asking what's thick? To a person that isn't really "thick" is basically an offense.
by DJ Jack January 26, 2017
A reference to the downfall of FTX where instead of explaining the situation, the CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, created a Twitter thread over the course of a few days starting with a single tweet saying "1) What" followed by numerous numbered tweets spelling out "H-A-P-P-E-N-E-D"
This is often seen used on crypto Twitter whenever a prominent figure makes a big mistake causing a public outcry on Twitter, similar to the FTX scenario
This is often seen used on crypto Twitter whenever a prominent figure makes a big mistake causing a public outcry on Twitter, similar to the FTX scenario
CZ Binance: We have experienced a private key leak and are currently in the process of ensuring all funds are safe
Some guy in the comments: 1) What
Some guy in the comments: 1) What
by bboldd June 30, 2023