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who do you feel like

“who do you feel like” is a slang term expressed by certain individuals when referring to someone who exhibits arrogant or braggadocious behaviour. (“who do you feel like” can also be expressed with more specific terms like “who does this guy feel like” or “who does this girl feel like”).

Person 1: I’m telling you bro, back in my heyday before I had that knee injury I could’ve easily taken Usain Bolt in a race!
Person 2: Nahhhh who do you feel like bro

by ShadowGoldGang February 3, 2023


who let you out

Usually referred to as a black person. When used you are asking who let you out of your cage at the zoo.

Hey Curtis who let you out ? How'd this one get out?

by Chimp you out February 3, 2016

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Who let you out of the Asylum!?

usually a term used when your friend tells you this crazy story about what he did you automatcilly have to call him a maniac or psycopath and then you have to tell them "who let you out of the asylum!?"

Haro: so i was fuckin blown right now and then i didn't know who Tobar was

Andrew: Damn! foo you a maniac, Who let you out of the Asylum!?

by El Equis June 6, 2009

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Who are you talking to right now?

Who is it you think you see?

Walter: Who are you talking to right now?
Skyler: ...

by Razrust May 22, 2023


Who are you, and what have you done with

Used to express astonishment when somebody says or does something completely out of character. The only possible explanation is that they've been replaced by an alien shape-shifter who looks exactly like them, but acts differently.

The phrase is a parody of the cliché found in old movies, when somebody returns home to find their lover gone and a stranger in their place.

Shanee: "I'm going to stay in tonight and study."
Ruthie: "Who are you, and what have you done with Shanee?"

by Yogi Bhajan February 9, 2011

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who is you? step from around me

a statement used to show contempt at another's actions and request that they leave your vicinity.

Kelly: "Your shoes are like soooo last season."

Amy: "Who is you? Step from around me."

by Amy Frost May 17, 2008

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Who's we, you and that turd in your pocket?

A sarcastic expression used when a person uses the word "we" when they should have actually Used the word "I." Or when a person says that "we don't" do something that at least one person is actually doing. This expression is used to totally catch the offender off guard, rendering them incapable of coming up with a response to the awkward comment.

Teacher: "We don't eat in here"
Jim: "Who's we, you and that Turd in your pocket?!?
Teacher: 0_o (What the fuck?)

by hare bear September 9, 2010

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