"What's that? What's a father" A way to ask about what's a father
"Noah do you have a relationship with your friggin packets yo?"
"What's that? What's a packet yo." A way to ask about friggin packets yo
"Noah do you have a relationship with your friggin packets yo?"
"What's that? What's a packet yo." A way to ask about friggin packets yo
by fbipoisontester February 04, 2025
A play on words. Originally "or what" is an addition to a question requiring a more definite response for example, "Let's go eat, or what?". Yet now we ask simply "what" and then add "or what". Usually it is used to ask the simple question "what" however this new addition, "or what", creates a weird order of words eventually provoking the responder to become confused.
Jorge: Hey man let's go pound, or what?
Andres: Yea bro i am so down to do that right now.
Jorge: Are you paying?
Andres: What or what?
Jorge: Uh, what?
Andres:What or what?
Andres: Yea bro i am so down to do that right now.
Jorge: Are you paying?
Andres: What or what?
Jorge: Uh, what?
Andres:What or what?
by madman08 June 04, 2009
And where you RIGHT to do that... Or where you WORNG? OH, NO. I KNOW. I know you're a woman so you don't understand what WRONG is or what BEING WRONG feels like but it LOOKS something like this:
A wrong person "I did what I thought what right 🥺"
Hym "THAT'S WHAT BEING WRONG LOOKS LIKE! ☝️ THAT RIGHT THERE! WRONG! BAD!"
Hym "THAT'S WHAT BEING WRONG LOOKS LIKE! ☝️ THAT RIGHT THERE! WRONG! BAD!"
by Hym Iam March 23, 2024
"I'll teach her what's what"
by Arminkshipper August 06, 2024
by Noideaueet11 June 10, 2022