A common line of lyricism in the late Pop Smoke’s poetry

Though pronounced “Christian Dior”, modern poet and philosopher Supercoop Anderson puts his own twist to the street slang, calling it “Question Dior”

Though most people believe Supercoop Anderson is borderline autistic when he says “Question Dior”, his mindset and vocabulary transcends all human possibilities
Supercoop Anderson: “What’s up my slatts. I got my Raze energy. Question dior dior, question dior dior!”
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Those are the dreaded words that doctors hear as they place their hands on the doorknob to leave the treatment room at what they think is the end of the patient encounter. The patient then tells the real reason that they scheduled their visit. This phenomenon frequently is the culprit that disrupts the doctor's schedule for the rest of the day.
Kayla turns back for what doctors know as the "doorknob question", or the embarrassing symptom turnaround.
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A fart which sounds as if the inflection raises toward it's end, exactly as you would do with your voice when asking a question.
Barry punctuated his statement with a tiny question fart.
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The question for compatibility. Asking if someone likes olives is seeing whether or not you are compatible with them. If the answers are opposite, then they are compatible.
The olive question works if:

Girl: I hate olives. Do you like olives?
Guy: Yes
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From the Latin, petitio principii: to assert the truth of an unproven premise in the conclusion of an argument. Sometimes the unproven issue follows in the form of an indirect question.
John: "Legalization should not happen, because no one in their right minds would allow that to be legal!"
If John were to say this, his argument would beg the question, namely whether legalization is justified.
by Steve Killen October 27, 2006
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An inquiry having no correct answer, or one asked for the sole purpose of starting controversy or eliciting certain responses. Basically, a no-win situation.
Girlfriend asks: do I look fat in this? (trick question)

If you tell her she does, she'll throw a fit and tell you how insensitive you are. If you tell her she doesn't she'll call you a liar and go off on a tangent about how "all men are the same" or some nonsense like that
by quiggler March 27, 2008
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