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The response to any accusation.
You're a whore.

How so?

You get paid to fuck a thing. That's the definition of the whore.

Oh... You're right. I am a whore. Hopefully, Jack the Ripper is reincarnated and I get chopped up.

Yeah. I hope so too.
How so? by Hym Iam December 4, 2020

so how's your mom? 

the greatest way to change the topic of an uncomfortable conversation.
"Not that you have body lice, or possibly have AIDS, I don't care who you are, what you did, where you're from, as long as you love meeee!"
" . . . "
"So how's your mom?"
so how's your mom? by E.M.T. December 24, 2008

So how's that dust on the ceiling? 

A phrase to change an awkward subject, break an awkward silence, or just confuse your friends.
Boyfriend: ...
Daughter: ...
Father: ...
Boyfriend: "So how's that dust on the ceiling?"

So how about those Whammers? 

Segway: Implies that we are off topic for #star_citizen
<Anything off topic said for an extended period>

"So how about those Whammers?"

So...how 'bout them Cowboys? 

A phrase used, frequently after an argument between two other parties in the conversation or after something awkward has been said, to signal that the speaker is unsatisfied or uncomfortable with the subject matter of the conversation and wishes to change the subject.

Parody of how bout them cowboys?!.
A: So I hear you're a Neo-Nazi and support the holocaust.
B: So...how 'bout them Cowboys?

A: You're a platypus-lover!
B: Well, you're a bitch!
C: So...how 'bout them Cowboys?

So how did you find out about lil peep? 

A rhetorical question aimed to degrade a person’s true passions to exemplify the more sophisticated interests of another, especially when trying to serve an example of how much (or how little) substance someone has to offer in the context of online dating.
Wow, John is a very well educated fella with a deep passion for reading books on domestic policies across democratic nations, he can certainly get women with all those smarts! How about you, Will, so how did you find out about lil peep?