normally followed by a question mark. shows confusion, sort of like wtf but less angry.
"so after the ape stole my helicopter, i played checkers and ate stale bread."
"mrf?"
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Where you think you’ll be able to enjoy Australia, but you actually just get fucked
Person: How was mrf-d?
Me: it fuckin sucked
A general interrogatory statement/question: similar in meaning to when, in graphic novels or comic strips, an author draws a character with a speech bubble that contains only punctuation marks.
When spoken aloud, can be further defined by the tone of voice in which it is delivered (eg, into a rhetorical or satiric question).
When texted, can be further defined by the use of punctuation.
A: Look at that!
B: mrf, squigit?
A: At that guy in the penguin suit over there.
B. Oh.
(texts)
A: Let's go out tonight.
B: mrf squigit?
A: well, we could go to a movie.
A: *sigh*
B: mrf? squigit!
A: I'm just tired of all this #$@#
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Most Reliable Friend - The friend that will always be there for you.
I facetimed my two really good friends and they didn't answer, so then I facetimed my MRF and he answered. My MRF then told me that a mercedes van is worth $90,000.