said when you are looking for something and find it before you finish the sentence
does not mean any thing in particular
does not mean any thing in particular
by shpanky December 01, 2006

"Where my people at? Where my people at?" Is said by drag race contestant Roxxy Andrews on Season 5, Episode 6 of Rupaul's Drag Race.
by MizChunky June 01, 2021

Los Angeles based, infamous for sticker bombing both the cities of LA and SD with their hippo character. Has recently expanded to include t-shirts.
by Herbert C. Hippo July 03, 2009

A question asked in reference to the phrase "plenty of other fish in the sea". When searching for a significant other, one is to ask (normally to a friend suggesting that there are other fish), "Where's my fish?"
Compare Found my fish!
Compare Found my fish!
"...My boyfriend broke up with me."
"Don't worry; there are plenty of fish in the sea."
"Where's my fish?"
"Don't worry; there are plenty of fish in the sea."
"Where's my fish?"
by Sandy87 March 16, 2005

by shamwowed September 06, 2010

A phrase used by those who have lost interest in something they used to enjoy. This tends to happen during bouts of depression or anxiety.
Also a line in a popular Eminem song.
Also a line in a popular Eminem song.
I used to game all the time but almost never anymore, where's my snare?
Where's my snare? I got no snare in my headphones.
Where's my snare? I got no snare in my headphones.
by Allynius January 06, 2012

Where's my dad mom?
by Idontknowwhattomakemyname July 11, 2020
