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asking the big questions

Someone who asks questions that are at a whole different level of understanding than the rest of the audience.

Sandy: Why does 1 + 1 = 2 Mr Teacher?
John: When did you decide you were going to teach 6 year olds what could barely pass as arithmetic instead of following your dreams of becoming an astronaut Mr teacher?
Mike: *nudging tony* John asking the big questions
*Tony nods in agreement*

by 1Head April 22, 2019


QS (questioning sexuality)

A person who has not identified their sexuality

QS (questioning sexuality): If someone is unsure of what gender they are sexually attracted to they might be called someone who is QS ( questioning sexuality )

by The LGBTQ+ Creation December 13, 2020


Flash bang question

A question that is so basic or so stupid, you are stunned and delayed to give a response.

I really hate working at the airport during tourist season, you get a lot of flash bang questions.

by dunlopallstar June 17, 2011


Question mark eyebrows

A person in a constant state of puzzle and confusion, even when they are happy, sad, angry or afraid. You can tell on account of their question mark shaped eyebrows, which is usually also a faded monobrow. Mothers find question mark eyebrows adorable in children.

"Why's he so confused?"

"He's got question mark eyebrows, he's always confused."

by turtles_kittens December 29, 2022


Bro to Ho question

When a Bro, asks a Ho, a serious Bro question, seeking a Ho's point of view on the matter.

Hey Sarah, I need to axe you a Bro to Ho question, what should I do about my roommate bringing infinite bitches over to the apartment EVERY DAMN NIGHT?

by Quinceañera Jones November 15, 2014

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The Billion Dollar Question

"Who's Got Weed?"

So... here's The Billion Dollar Question.... Who's got weed?

by The guy who makes definitions January 3, 2012

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Hit-and-Run Question

Another technique used by office placebos, when in for a long presentation, the placebo early on, say in the first 5 minutes drop the initial hit-and-run question, which leads everyone (boss/presenter) to believe he's engaged ... this quick hit allows him to run, slip out, disengage for at least the next 30-45 minutes

Jackson : Boy Adam, I hope my hit-and-run question worked, I really need to slip out of the presentation ... I've got lunch plans with Sophi.
Murphy : Don't worry Jackson, I'm pretty sure it did... didn't you see how Miller took notice, he loves when someone from his team speaks up.

by lastgreatnobody March 28, 2009

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