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what does fuck mean

When someone says fuck and u dont know what that means.

Person1: I fucking rekt that noob last night!
Person2: uh... what does fuck mean?

by ChickenHugger April 03, 2017


What crawled up your ass and died?

A sarcastic response to a persons bad attitude

Alice: Oh wow! Did you hear that cardinal?

Jack: Yeah, annoying little prick.

Alice: What crawled up your ass and died?

by OrvilleFan December 18, 2019


If you only knew what was underneath

A saying of the porn scene movement about women clothes meaning if you knew all the hot bodies,big tits and prime pussies that pass by you every day you would go crazy wanting some.

Look at all those women. If you only knew what was underneath.

by The Fury 13 October 31, 2010


i am 12 years old and what is this

A reaction of a 12 year old on something inappropriate.

'porn on youtube'
''i am 12 years old and what is this''

by david.david.son June 26, 2009


Whateva, I do what I want!

Like yeah i'll do whateva wheneva. You must say it in an accent

Whateva,i do what I want.

by Yaden,Julie,Lindsay. November 14, 2004


I don't know what to tell you

A phrase used to tell another person to politely say, "I have no interest in continuing this conversation or listening to you complain." In its hardly ever used long form, it would be used as, "I don't know what to tell you to get you to shut up." Extensively used when people present you with a problem, you offer advice to them on viable solutions, but they come up with excuses why they can't follow your advice.

Person A; "complain, complain, complain. My car broke and I can't get to work now. And boss says he'll fire me if I miss another day!"
Person B; "Take the bus."
Person A; "There's no bus route within a quarter mile, and my feet hurt so much."
Person B; "Take a cab."
Person A; "I can't afford a cab with these car repair bills!"
Person B; "I don't know what to tell you."

by Edward C. Microwagious IV May 31, 2010


What's up? Day day up!

An question replaced "Hello" or "Hi" as the most popular form of casual greeting.
And the answer is from Chinglish, means "Study hard and make progress every day"

"What's up? Day day up!" example:

Person 1: What's up?
Person 2: Day day up!

by DWang2k August 11, 2014