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whose the bunny?

This is a request for information as to who is the target for an attack or killing.
Ok, Mr. Big whose the bunny?
whose the bunny? by I, Wreckerrr October 6, 2020

whose got to die

I am the man whose got to die, when its time for me to die, so therefore l will live my life the way l want to! This is what Jimi Hendrix said after leaving the 101st Airborne division.
I am the man whose got to die when it is my time.
whose got to die by I, Wreckerrr December 1, 2020

You and whose army? 

Expression of disbelief in and/or contempt for another's motivational capability. Communicates the attitude that the other person is utterly incapable of forcing anyone to do anything without the assistance of a large, heavily-armed force behind him.
Tough Guy: I already told you. Do it my way!
You: Forget it, pal.
Tough Guy: Okay, I'll MAKE you do it.
You: Yeah? You and whose army?
You and whose army? by malbuff December 4, 2012

whose mans is this? 

to call out someone who is killing the moment or situation.

also to shut down the C in an A and B conversation.
homie#1- yo you saw lebron last night he was killin em
homie#2-werd
hater-lebron is wack

homie#1- yo whose mans is this?

Whose Line Is It Anyway? 

Whose Line is it Anyway is the first and only improvisational television programme to be successful. Originally a radio programme on BBC radio in 1988, WLiiA moved to television. The BBC didn't believe the show would last, so it moved to Channel 4. The British version, hosted by Clive Anderson, lasted ten years. It featured comedians such as John Sessions, Stephen Fry, Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, Mike McShane, Greg Proops, Steve Frost, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. In 1998, the show moved to America. Stiles pitched the show to ABC, which lasted five years, though new episodes from old recordings air occassionally. The American version, hosted by Drew Carey, help start Wayne Brady's career. Brady became a regular on the programme in 1999, alongside Mochrie and Stiles. The fourth seat featured a rotating roster of performers, including Greg Proops, Chip Esten, Brad Sherwood, and Kathy Greenwood.

Though the show is over, most of the cast still perform improv. Some of the British performers are members of the Comedy Store Players, and perform every weekend in London. Most of the American performers tour across the United States and Canada.
Whose Line Is it Anyway? is the only successful improv show created.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? by evildevil September 27, 2005
a group of really cool people, also known as wilderndewusel

they are all pretty cool and funny, but one especially.
they are the best of friends and will be together forever <3
1: hey, have you seen the wusel anywhere?

2: yea, they are so drunk they started dancing..
wusel by weristjule May 20, 2020