A youtube fad where a user will comment 'did he die' if a person in the video falls, gets even mildly injured, or for any other unrelated reason.
Sometimes the comment will be in a different form where the user states a explanation accompanied with 'he died.'
The people who do this are either trying to be funny or piss people off, in which case the latter usually occurs.
Sometimes the comment will be in a different form where the user states a explanation accompanied with 'he died.'
The people who do this are either trying to be funny or piss people off, in which case the latter usually occurs.
*Kid flips off dirtbike*
Asshole128: omg did he die?
or
Asshole393: i heard that he broke his ribs and then he died.
Asshole128: omg did he die?
or
Asshole393: i heard that he broke his ribs and then he died.
by iamnobody00 May 30, 2009
If you see a video on youtube of someone getting injured,people leave a comment saying "did he die" or "did she die". And if someone doesn't know what it means and asks why everyone is saying did he die, Reply with "Jonas Brothers says yes"
(Man gets hit in the head with a football)
PERSON 1-did he die?
Peson 2- What?
Person 1-Jonas brothers says yes
PERSON 1-did he die?
Peson 2- What?
Person 1-Jonas brothers says yes
by Lost Stranger May 23, 2009
what people say on a failblog video on youtube
just look at one of the vids right now and read the comments you'll know what i mean.
just look at one of the vids right now and read the comments you'll know what i mean.
*guy trips and gets right up
person 1: did he die?
person 2: die he did?
person 3: did he dieded?
person 4: he clearly died
person 5: dead
person 6: FIRST!lol
person 7: WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON????!??!?!?!?
person 8: did he death?
person 9 reply to 8: grammar fail
person 10: ok this is getting old
person 1: did he die?
person 2: die he did?
person 3: did he dieded?
person 4: he clearly died
person 5: dead
person 6: FIRST!lol
person 7: WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON????!??!?!?!?
person 8: did he death?
person 9 reply to 8: grammar fail
person 10: ok this is getting old
by a stupid bitch12345 May 30, 2009
Referred to in EVERY failblog.org youtube video, commenters will always ask "Did he die?" or "Did she die?" even if the video is not an accident or something non harmful to human life.
A video of a newscaster incorrectly saying a headline will result in being asked if he died. The answer is more than likely no, but people think they are funny by asking the question anyway.
A video of a newscaster incorrectly saying a headline will result in being asked if he died. The answer is more than likely no, but people think they are funny by asking the question anyway.
by Falconpunch5440 May 30, 2009
A term, originating from FailBlog users, used as a response to a video that consists of people being injured, although many seem to use this term for any form of fail
There may be variations of the term, such as "Did he death?", "Is he died?", "Did he died" and "He died"
There may be variations of the term, such as "Did he death?", "Is he died?", "Did he died" and "He died"
*Video of man falling over*
Viewer 1: Did he die?
Viewer 2: Did he death?
Viewer 3: Yeah, he died
Viewer 4: SHUT UP! SHUT UP! SHUT UP! NOBODY DIED!
Viewer 1: Did he die?
Viewer 2: Did he death?
Viewer 3: Yeah, he died
Viewer 4: SHUT UP! SHUT UP! SHUT UP! NOBODY DIED!
by Chris V2 June 20, 2009
A widespread phrase that is used as a response to a Fail.
Many people aren't sure, but some believe the phrase got it's roots from a YouTube video called "tubing fail". A user asked if the victim of the fail died, and people found it funny, while the user was serious, and soon it spread like wildfire. Many people find it annoying and call the people who use this phrase a Troll, especially on failblog, a site with a collection of fails.
This phrase can be used in different ways, using something related to the fail, such as saying "did the tv die" when a tv is involved in the fail.
Many people aren't sure, but some believe the phrase got it's roots from a YouTube video called "tubing fail". A user asked if the victim of the fail died, and people found it funny, while the user was serious, and soon it spread like wildfire. Many people find it annoying and call the people who use this phrase a Troll, especially on failblog, a site with a collection of fails.
This phrase can be used in different ways, using something related to the fail, such as saying "did the tv die" when a tv is involved in the fail.
by Combatgamer July 29, 2009
A retarded-ass phrase started by someone who needs a rectal exam because that is where their tiny excuse for a brain is.
by rghjghop6 June 21, 2009