The only phrase that was given to Jon Snow in the eighth season of Game of Thrones TV Show. Best spoken in a British accent like "I donn wont ot"
by Xxxdepy June 3, 2019
What you say at the start of a question to influence the answer (usually to suit yourself)
Instead of asking "do you want..."
Instead of asking "do you want..."
by Ozzy01 January 15, 2011
Universal meaning for, "come at me bro" or "bring it on". It is meant to fire up the directed person.
by Crafty Bernardo February 29, 2012
A preamble, often used, which precedes something that the speaker cannot resist the urge to say (for a variety of reasons including loose mouth).
It is also either or both of the following:
Extremely critical of the person being spoken to, Revealing the true nature of the person speaking.
It is also either or both of the following:
Extremely critical of the person being spoken to, Revealing the true nature of the person speaking.
by verbusaccidentibus February 7, 2010
A term first used by Jackie Chan. It is often used by Asians--particularly Chinese--when in danger...or trouble.
Though, the expression often leads to a worse beat-down.
Pronounced like so: "I don't wont no trobble."
Though, the expression often leads to a worse beat-down.
Pronounced like so: "I don't wont no trobble."
"What's up, my nigger?"
"What did you just say?"
"What's up, my nigger?"
"Come here! You better watch your mouth!"
"-What you say, boy?"
"I don't want no trouble."
-Rush Hour
"What did you just say?"
"What's up, my nigger?"
"Come here! You better watch your mouth!"
"-What you say, boy?"
"I don't want no trouble."
-Rush Hour
by CalvinL September 28, 2006
Fuck you I don't want no ravioli. Uhh I don't want it. (It's a vine of a little kid saying I don't want no ravioli)
by A5 SNK January 14, 2015