A rhetorical question, often used by the toxic people in our day.
When people use the phrase “who asked?” It could be because
the person is not interested in what you are saying or simply
because they want to be narcissistic in their opinion or
just want to bring you down with a toxic blow when all you
Wanted to do is to share a conversation. Below is a list of examples
to defend yourself from this unoriginal and nonsensical phrase.
Example 1:
Jim:I have completed all my homework in a day!
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:No one asked whether I asked.

The ultimate defense.

Example 2:
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:Does anyone have to ask?

Hit it to them straight to their face and they’ll have their mouths strapped in no time.
by MargarineDub February 4, 2023
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the least original insult made by fortnite kids and 9 year olds
Who Asked?
Shut the fuck up jimmy you have 2 brain cells and theyre fighting for 3rd place
by iamnotanigger June 13, 2022
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A statement used when you are losing an argument or when you're in a bad mood and someone says something you don't give two fucks about. This should not be used in an argument and anyone who uses it is an imbecile. An argument is when two people have a disagreement and attempt to get to an understanding. If you say "Who Asked" you're essentially building a brick wall in front of the other person with no way for them to respond. Is your ego really so small that you can't take losing an argument? What was the point in all of this? Did you really win the argument? Because when you use this statement people know you don't have a good comeback to what the other person said. Overall you did not grow as a person. You did not learn anything new. You did not reach an understanding with the other person. And even then, saying "Who Asked" also technically contradicts yourself because nobody asked for your "Who Asked" so the other person could also say that too.
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A weird insult that people use that completely contradicts itself
My grandma died 😭
Who?
My grandma😭😭😭
No, who as in who asked
by Vortex49 March 16, 2023
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Used when someone says something irrelevant, it is mainly used by annoying people who think they're cool by saying this. You should mainly use it when there is no relevancy in what the person said.
There is 2 ways to use this word, the good way, and the bad way.
Good way:
Context: Playing COD with your friends
"So anyways I got a 10 killstreak in overwatch yesterday" - Friend 1
Overwatch is not related to COD, or what you were doing, this is a good time to use it as it is completely irrelevant.
Bad way.
Context: Playing COD with friends.
"Yoooo I just got a 10 killstreak!" - Friend 1
"Who asked" - Friend 2
This is a bad way to use, as although the 10 killstreak is not relevant, It is related to COD, which makes it a little relevant.
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A common phrase used during internet arguments either when one states something entirely unrelated to the topic at hand, or when one lacks sufficient brain cells to form a valid/logical argument.
1.
*Two people having a conversation*
Person 3: I bought a second lambourghini last week
Person 1: Who asked?

2.
Twitter user 1: I personally think *piece of media* has its high points, but overall fails to deliver in many areas dominated by its competitors.
Twitter user 2: I'm journeyed all the way to a remote lake in the Finnish mountains and I still can't find who asked.
by CompleteGarbage1337 March 11, 2022
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The best comeback that will lead to people trying to find me
Lao:I have the biggest penis

Me:who asked?
by Thehexx560 November 21, 2021
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