Used in challenging a person who has said or done something offensive as an equivalent of the expression, "how dare you?"
by SacreBleu April 5, 2008

by Carlos12343 April 10, 2010

by ahyesgigachadamogus March 13, 2022

1. (inquiry) Used when someone has crossed the line, in your opinion.
2. One of the very funny Lines from the very unsuccessful film Hot Rod
2. One of the very funny Lines from the very unsuccessful film Hot Rod
1. Friend 1: DUDE I JUST TONY DANZA'D YOUR EX GIRLFRIEND!
Friend 2: Where do you get off?
2. Rod: Where do you get off?
Friend 2: Where do you get off?
2. Rod: Where do you get off?
by Mr. Manager August 4, 2008

by Optimist with experience November 26, 2007

by sop.mc June 2, 2016

When everyone all of a sudden gets silent, you ask the question, "Did you get the French Toast?" to break the silence. This usually starts a 20-30 min. conversation confusing the hell out of people.
All of a sudden, everyone outside at the camp fire got super quiet; I then asked the question, "Did you get the French Toast?" This broke the silence for sure.
by SupBros July 7, 2017
