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Oreo Question

A multilayered question that has no defined answer, two or more decided sides, and multiple interpretations. Rhetorical questions with multiple logical answers.

Is an Oreo cookie (a sandwich cookie) one cookie or two? If you had to think about it, that’s an Oreo question.

by Russian Fred Jones June 2, 2021


girl question

When a girl asks a boy a question that relates to things only another girl would know the answer to.

Alica and Neil are getting ready to go out

Alicia: “What hairstyle should I wear to the party?” “What color should I paint my nails?” “Should I wear lifts or flats tonight?”

Neil: “ idk why are you asking me all these girl questions ?”

by mcqueenfantastic January 2, 2018


Rheborecal Question

A question that is so boring, uninteresting and obvious; that no one bothers to answer.

No one would answer his rheborecal question because it was so boring as to depress the group of people.

by Major Thomas June 10, 2018


Question-Bombing

When one is just minding thier own business, and suddenly one or more people aproaches said person and begins to ask them random questions completely out of the blue. Most question-bombings happen in junior high and high school, usually done by groups of girls (usually popular cliques), and most questions in said question-bombings have something to do with rumors, dating, or just questions that are difficult to answer. The causes of question-bombing are usually to either prove or disspell a rumor, find out information on someone (usually the victim, sometimes someone the victim knows), or sometimes, just to get them angry(see trolling).

One day, at lunch....
Jane:And then the fat guy says to the cop-
Questin Bomber 1:Hey what kind of music do you listen to?
Jane: Rock. Why do you even wanna know what-
QB2: That's cool. What's your favorite band?
QB1:Have you heard of (insert stupid scene band here)?
Jane: *thinkng to herself* That band is a load of crap
Jane: Yeah I've heard of them. But I don't really like-
QB2:That's cool. What's your favorite song by them?
Jane: I don't even like them!!! I like Evanescence instead.
QB1&2: Who the eff is Evanescence???
QB1: Ok see ya next period!!!
*QB1&2 walk away*
QB1: She is such a freak!!! We should tell everyone on facebook how weird she is.
QB2: Are you kidding? Trolling her was too much fun on its own!!!

Jane: That was weird.
Katie: There's a word for that. I think it's called "Question-Bombing."

by RukaNightwing October 26, 2011


Bully Question

A question that clearly asks for trouble no matter what the answer is. Often used by bullies to ostracize and intimidate their prey. Almost any answer will feed the teasing or lead to a fight.

Hey, fat ass, how are you doing today? (Fron Bad Santa)

Why are you wearing my coat? (refererring to your coat)

What it's like to be a faggot bitch?

(The bully question is just an insult used to get to you. There are no right verbal answers.)

by fanofman May 13, 2010


Boomerang Question

A question specifically asked in order for the recipient to ask YOU the question in return. People who send out a boomerang question (person A) rarely care for the answer of the other person (person B) and only wish to share their story.

If the boomerang question fails and person A is not asked the question back then they can become extremely irritated.

Person A: Where are you headed for schoolies?
Person B: Vanuatu.
Person A: Yea cool *waits expectantly*
Person B: You?
Person A: WELL I'm headed north for a while with some mates and then we're going to head east and west and all over the place and going to have a great time blah blah blah
Person B: Cheers for the Boomerang Question Trevor

by RhthmnNPoetry October 7, 2012


Scare Question

A scare question is a question that appears on a review sheet or other study materials, and hasn't been formally taught in class yet. It gets its name from the unreasonable panic that students go into when they are encountered on study sheets.
Often, scare questions don't appear on the exams that the review sheets or study materials are designed to aid people on. If a scare question DOES appear on the test, it goes by the name of "Panic Question".
Scare questions often spark fear and insecurity when encountered by students. They will feel as though they aren't good enough, or smart enough, or will fail the exam. As such, scare questions pose a significant threat to student's success, especially when they appear on practice quizzes. That's why it's important to verify that questions on study materials are from the actual topics of the test.

"Oh my god! I got a 46 on that practice quiz because there were so many scare questions!"
"I can't believe I actually got a 100 on that test! I flunked the practice tests and didn't know half of the things on the review sheet! Must have been the scare questions."

by Rey de Corazónes January 10, 2018