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askwhole 

Person who continues to ask for advice but never takes it opting to do the worst thing possible.
He is always asking for advice and never take s it. He is such an askwhole.
askwhole by Kirby68 September 11, 2016
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askar bawang 

1. An army of onions. 2. Malaysian Cybertroopers. 3. Malaysian Netizen. 4. Malaysian care citizen.
Askar Bawang is the most powerfull cybertroopers from Malaysia.

Askin’ for a Baskin 

(Replaces cruizin’ for a bruisin’) When someone is constantly pushing one’s patience to the point of physical violence.
“Did you just do that again after me telling you not to over a hundred times?! You’re really askin’ for a Baskin!”
Askin’ for a Baskin by gxg9740 October 5, 2020

r/AskReddit 

More popular than the app itself. Every question is either about sex,or some karma whore asks "*insert generic job* of reddit,*insert generic job related question"? For the 134th million time that day alone. That subreddit used to actually be the shit,like 10 years ago. The people active in r/AskReddit community are the equivalent of tiktok's girls that dance or lip sync while drinking starbuck
Person 1: Hey bro,i just asked the medical staff of r/AskReddit what's the worst thing they had to take care of! I can't wait to read 2 responses and then flex with my karma
Person 2: Honestly,fuck you.
r/AskReddit by N3cr0sis_ February 12, 2022

everybody asked 

An impossible occurrence. It's simply not physically allowed by our universe. On other realities, where it is actually possible to a degree, it happens when a statement is so relevant that it is not stupid to remark the fact that everyone had a certain question
+: The fox says something similar to AAAAAAA
-: everybody asked

what does it mean when a girl asks for one of your rings 

when a girl asks for one of your rings it means she’s claiming you as hers. By having one of your rings she has proof of you being hers.
Can i have one of your rings?

yeah sure but why?

no reason

What does it mean when a girl asks for one of your rings?