when i first heard this term meemaw from young sheldon said it to george cooper meaning that he’s stupid after trying to find the brisket recipe.
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Get the what a dope mug.i heard this term on young sheldon the spin off of the big bang theory, meemaw says this term a few times in the show usually directed to george cooper after doing something stupid. When i first heard this it was when connie didn’t give george the recipe to her famous texas brisket and george tried to look for it, after merman found out she said quietly, “what a dope”😒 reffering him as “stupid”
“someone does someone stupid how do you respond” other person responds by “a dope”😂 or “what a dope”!
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When something is so strange and potentially 𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 that you must verbally exclaim "What the diddy?"
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Get the what the poom? mug.Hey you remember Arion!? The Israeli cabinet member who changed his mind on Gaza? It means WARRIOR LION, Arion. Arion or Aaron means WARRIOR LION in Hebrew. And I would know.
Hym "What am I doing, Matt the FAGGOT? Making jews cry and changing minds. Manually. And I don't need a group. I just use my 180 IQ. Fucking dork. He ask Arion why he changed his mind. I'll bet you 1 million dollars I can guess what he says. Hell, I'll shut up forever if he says 'Matt the faggot from the majority report.' Who was Seinfeld crying about? Huh? You think he sees Gaza in a different light? NOT YOU! IT WASN'T YOU! Give Arion a call and then tell me what I did, bitch. Fucking sissy. You're going to need to work out."
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There is no point in keeping up a fence if it is worn down- unable to do its job
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At times there is no need for unnecessary doubt when it is incapable of preventing the inevitable
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There is no point in keeping up a fence if it is worn down- unable to do its job
Figurative Meaning:
At times there is no need for unnecessary doubt when it is incapable of preventing the inevitable
- Dmitri Milan Mikhailov
Individual A: "I find myself completely distraught, whatever am I supposed to do dear compadre?"
Individual B: "Fret not my dear, for what Need for a Fence that is on the verge of decay?"
Individual B: "Fret not my dear, for what Need for a Fence that is on the verge of decay?"
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