The ULTIMATE comeback of all the "your mom gay" type insults. Trumps "Your family tree lgbt", "Your granny tranny", "Your grandpap a trap", "Your sister a mister" etc. This single phrase does more than destroys your family, it destroys your entire city and all their extended family members to second cousin. (See Flit)
Idiot 1: "Your mom gay lol"
Idiot 2: "Your dad lesbian"
Idiot 3: "Your sister a mister"
Idiot 4: "Your brother's a mother"
Idiot 5: "Your grandpap a trap"
Idiot 6: "Your granny tranny"
Idiot 7: "Your family tree lgbt!"
Clairvoyant human transcended beyond the 9th realm: "Yeah? Well Your City Flitty"
Idiots: *Literally die and the entire surrounding city crumbles into dust and ashes*
Idiot 2: "Your dad lesbian"
Idiot 3: "Your sister a mister"
Idiot 4: "Your brother's a mother"
Idiot 5: "Your grandpap a trap"
Idiot 6: "Your granny tranny"
Idiot 7: "Your family tree lgbt!"
Clairvoyant human transcended beyond the 9th realm: "Yeah? Well Your City Flitty"
Idiots: *Literally die and the entire surrounding city crumbles into dust and ashes*
by TheVoidOfDerp May 15, 2018

by asdasdasdadwasdw December 13, 2020

Dude, just because Wal-Mart discontinued their greeter program, does not mean you should give up hope and "play with your drone" all day.
by Bigbybowski May 12, 2015

by 77donuts April 17, 2018

Commonly heard as "HOWS". which is what you say when you go to twack another and stop before you hit. and if they flinch you give them a dead arm.
Me: Hey james
James: whats up
Me: "HOWS YOUR GUYS!" (makes him flinch) haha you flinched
James: oh you shit!
ME: i hit him
James: whats up
Me: "HOWS YOUR GUYS!" (makes him flinch) haha you flinched
James: oh you shit!
ME: i hit him
by filburt May 20, 2008

To Stalk Your Friend is to find their baby picture on his/her mom's blog then making it your profile picture online
"Yo! I'm Stalking My Friend!"
"No Way! You're Stalking Your Friend?"
"Look, this is his baby photo"
"lol"
"No Way! You're Stalking Your Friend?"
"Look, this is his baby photo"
"lol"
by Command C Command V December 16, 2019

Not necessarily asking about an automobile, this phrase is simply asking "where are you?" or "what are you doing?" similar to "where do you stay at" or "what up?" Often used when answering the phone, instead of saying "hello."
by busybusybusybusy May 24, 2009
