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

Informal. Greeting. Colloquial version of "What's crackin'?", with the added bonus of being nowhere near as white as asking "What's cracka-lackin'?".
A way to ask someone what's happening in their life, and popularised by the song "Take a step back" by Ski Mask The Slump God and XXXTENTACTION.
A way to ask someone what's happening in their life, and popularised by the song "Take a step back" by Ski Mask The Slump God and XXXTENTACTION.
by GoobyeLikeAOuija July 15, 2020

by MaxGriffin March 22, 2017

by Whattupmynamebob March 4, 2021

by Pokémon’sAndBeans December 10, 2023

“Can I put a sticker on the car?” He said. She replied, “Do what you want.” He did not do it because he knew he would be sleeping on the couch
by AlexaJj August 31, 2025
