a roast which is used by stupid and disrespectful-piece-of-shit 12 year old kids
Person: I really hate that game. It sucks in terms of performance.
A stupid kid: didn't ask.
Person: Go fucking kill yourself, you son of a fucking bitch who is trying to be cool.
A stupid roast used by stupid 12 year old kids under the influence from watching TikTok every 12 hours.
Person 1: Woohoo! I got a legendary!
Person 2: didn't ask
Person 3: Okay, you know what?! How about you get your ass out of the house and touch some grass you fucking prick!
A Word Used by Kids to Attempt Humor or To be Annoying. It's Use is for Interrupting Someone and Ruining Their Mood.
Person 1: Wow bro this game is so fun! you should play it!
Person 2: Didn't Ask
a shit and overused comeback that some people think is actually a good roast.
Didn't ask kid.
"I won", didn't ask.
A rude, yet legit reply to give to people when you literally did not ask for their opinion, yet they butt in anyway. The vast majority who comment negatively on this reply however, quite possibly lack the social skills needed to detect social cues or just IQ in general. Maybe also never held actual conversations in real life before either, and still think you can voice an opinion even if it wasn't asked, when that never really was the case in actual conversation.
Attention seeker: that's not true dude
Person: Wasn't talking to you, didn't ask
Attention seeker: wow man, so original
Person: Still didn't ask
stupid comeback, also how do you not know what that means?
guy 1: (shares his opinion)
guy 2: Cool, didnt ask.
guy 1: You "didnt ask"? Oh, i didnt know that the world revolves around you, next time im gonna say anything im gona specifically ask YOU for permission.
guy 2: you literally stole this from a meme
guy 1: didnt ask
guy 2: You "didnt ask"? Oh, i didnt know that the world revolves around you, next time im gonna say anything im gona specifically ask YOU for permission.
guy 1: you literally copied what i said
guy 2: you too
Someone who pronounces the word "ask" like "AXE".
My Ebonics professor at Howard University asked me several questions, speaking like an ask murderer.