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who can scoop

Term middle schoolers use meaning to come pick them and their friends up.
Kara: Who can scoop

Lara: omw
by OkayOkaysufiskd February 19, 2021
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Who y’all got?

a phrase used when asking which side another person is taking. typically used in sports, but could also be used in arguments, etc.
who y’all got this superbowl? chiefs or niners?

i’m not associate with someone playing both sides. who y’all got?
by MajorBruhMoment February 2, 2020
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Who is awake now?

this is to be said when it is midnight into a group chat. this helps to attract attention and make people start texting. this annoys some people asking us people to shut up. Use the word uno nay thee or sdrawkcab kaeps or any other word that can flip the damned friggin universe upside down to shut them up.
You: Who is awake now?
Annoying guy: Shut your ass up!
Everyone: starts flooding a spamming the chat with messages
by King D with double R May 18, 2020
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Who Cums Like That

A phrase used by scooter kids to point out any type of white spillage or stain. The stain often must be located in an area in which one does not usually cum. Therefore asking the question; who cums like that?
Look on the rug, seriously. Who cums like that?
by ur local dumbass July 16, 2019
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who shot john

Used by John Wayne in his last film that featured a young Ron Howard to describe another gunslinger's actions after he had a drink/got drunk. He used the term "who shot John" to describe the whiskey. It was in the scene where he was teaching Ron Howard how to shoot a pistol.
"You never know what he might do once he gets enough of that "who shot John" in him, Pilgrum!
by dirty November 24, 2004
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who shot john

His ancestor was put in prison for selling who shot john.
by Light Joker December 12, 2004
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Who are you, ChaCha?

A question you ask someone when they respond to a question or statement from you via text message that makes little to no sense.
Dave: "Why didn't you show up to my party last night?"

Sam: "I couldn't find my golf balls, so I had to buy some from the golf course. They charge way too much there."

Dave: "Who are you, ChaCha?"
by speedosporter July 6, 2010
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