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that kid who asked for your number

that random annoying kid who will ask their friend to get their crushes number and immediately get rejected
ew it’s that kid who asked for your number, run
by anonymous February 11, 2022
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Spam Asking

When your parents ask you to do one or more tasks at a time!
"Spam asking" Oakley take out the trash and also feed the dogs and get the clothes out of the dryer!
by Doom_205 June 9, 2021
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ask for contempt

someone is doing something he/she thinks is important, while others does care or think it's not important
ask for contempt someone is doing something he/she thinks is important, while others does care or think it's not important
by word_study June 20, 2017
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National ask out a girl day

H: Hey is November 11th (National ask out a girl day) go ask out someone

T: k Boomer
by anonymous November 11, 2020
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...and then I ask them: "What are the cards for?"

A phrase used to change the subject when someone who should not be hearing the conversation directly preceeding said phrase walks into hearing range/room. It is often followed by laughter.
- So are you going to tell my wife that you slept with her sist...
- *The wife enters the room*
- *Nervously* ...and then I ask them: "What are the cards for?"
by kubik2233 March 1, 2020
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Who asked

Used when someone says something irrelevant, it is mainly used by annoying people who think they're cool by saying this. You should mainly use it when there is no relevancy in what the person said.
There is 2 ways to use this word, the good way, and the bad way.
Good way:
Context: Playing COD with your friends
"So anyways I got a 10 killstreak in overwatch yesterday" - Friend 1
Overwatch is not related to COD, or what you were doing, this is a good time to use it as it is completely irrelevant.
Bad way.
Context: Playing COD with friends.
"Yoooo I just got a 10 killstreak!" - Friend 1
"Who asked" - Friend 2
This is a bad way to use, as although the 10 killstreak is not relevant, It is related to COD, which makes it a little relevant.
by TryingToBeFunnyMan November 16, 2022
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