A word often used in among us when a body is found
crewmate 1: i found a body in na-
imposter: WHERE
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Word often screamed while playing Call Of Duty campaigns most especially on veteran
WHERE THE FUCK AM I BEING SHOT FROM?
WHERE? WHEEEERE
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a question to which the literal answer is, "between the 'is' and the 'at'." Sometimes, albeit rarely, the proper answer depends upon what the meaning of the word 'it' is. Considered obfuscating by some posing the defined expression.
Prosecutor: "Where's it at?" (meaning the missing 10 million dollars in question)
Indicted guy: "Between the 'is' and the 'at'."
Prosecutor: "Isn't that not an incomplete sentence and rather literal and evasive?"
Indicted guy: "Oh, you're good! TouchΓ©! Next question."
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1. the modern meaning of the word originates from the game Among Us, it is used for asking someone where they found a dead body
2. or for normal people:
in or to what place or position.
1.
DEAD BODY REPORTED
Blue: where
Pink: where
Black: where
Red: at electrical
...
Orange: where
2.
A: Hey, where is the bathroom?
B: On the end of the hall, to the right
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the word 'were' for people who are can't spell/are idiots, but this is a basic and terrible grammar mistake
Where you at the party last night?
We where there!
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What EVERYONE, including the imposter says besides the person who reported the dead body.
Blue: finds body in medbay
Everyone else: WHEREO
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The incorrect grammatical term used widely on the internet. The easiest way you can spot someone say this is to get onto youtube, go to a video, and go to a controversial and popular comment/joke, and one of the comments will be an inconsiderate jerk either taking the comment too seriously, or not understanding the joke, then replying to the comment in ALL CAPS and forgetting about apostrophes.
Person 1: "What do you give an armless child for Christmas?
Nothing, he wouldnβt be able to open it anyways."
Person 2 "OMG WHERE ON YOUTUBE BE MORE NICER IDIOT"