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art thou

Archaic form of "are you" (singular).
by Argumentative September 12, 2018
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art thou

Two words written together to form an adjective, meaning a combination of what Art is; and for, with, and from You. In a sentence, these two words without the well-known Shakespearean play written "Romeo & Juliet" verse that precedes "art thou" with "wherefore", "art thou" is a statement alone that acts as an adjective catalyst to boost each sentence in which it is used, offering a greater meaning.
With my pen in hand, my mind free and fanciful, let it be that I'd reach my reader ("alas!" ), art thou becoming so just as free ?
by Lil Irish October 19, 2015
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Art thou bedlamite?

Classy old english way of saying "You mad bro?"
a: Why does everyone watching stupid ponies?! FUUUUUUUCK DIS GAY SHIT

b: Art thou bedlamite?
by Fun1k September 7, 2012
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daddy pig, where art thou?

The act where Daddy Pig goes missing and you don’t know where that silly man could have gone!
Peppa: OH DADDY PIG!? daddy pig, where art thou?
by Bobbie Newtron2 acc January 11, 2021
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O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Great movie starring George Clooney. It's based on Homer's Odyssey but is set in Mississippi during the depression.
The One-Eyed Bible Salesman in O Brother, Where Art Thou? is definetly polyphemus the cyclops from the Odyssey.
by Jon Reed November 25, 2006
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Who art thou father?

When Who's your daddy? gets tired, change it up with a little "Who art thou father?" Can also be embellished with a chaser, as in "Who art thou father... biotch?!?"
Vader: "Luke"
Luke: "Yes?"
Vader: "I am your father."
Luke: "No, that's not true... that's impossible..."
Vader: "Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "NOOOO!"
Vader: "Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?"
Luke: "I'll never join you!"
Vader: "Didn't you show up here with two hands? Who art thou father?"
Luke: "Well played."
by The_J_Man March 3, 2009
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Wherefore art thou

Spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Wherefore means “why", in this line Juliet alludes to the feuding families of the play - lamenting Romeo's name.
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
by DerpySqwuid December 7, 2018
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