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What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison

1. When a completely random set of people find themselves hanging out together and a third party decides to comment on their unusual outing

2. Any circumstance involving a random group of people who have absolutely nothing to do with each other

1. “Becky! Did you see them having dinner the other day?”

“Yes! What an interesting assortment of characters dining in unison”

2. “A random assortment of characters dining in unison just texted me !!!!!” (Completely open to any sort of interpretation)

by JennyBea November 19, 2019


Okey, ¿what?

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Barca: Me gusta coger niños.
Juan y Roberto: ¿Necesidad?
Peppa Pig: Okey, ¿what?

by Banquito691337 September 3, 2020


what or what

A play on words. Originally "or what" is an addition to a question requiring a more definite response for example, "Let's go eat, or what?". Yet now we ask simply "what" and then add "or what". Usually it is used to ask the simple question "what" however this new addition, "or what", creates a weird order of words eventually provoking the responder to become confused.

Jorge: Hey man let's go pound, or what?
Andres: Yea bro i am so down to do that right now.
Jorge: Are you paying?
Andres: What or what?
Jorge: Uh, what?
Andres:What or what?

by madman08 June 4, 2009


What the juice

A longer sophisticated term for walao (what the)

What the juice lah I lose game many lor!!!!!

by Seemscott February 26, 2022


what go on

like whats going on mate?

what go on mate?

by #skrrskrrt December 5, 2016


That’s what he said.

Apparently, “That’s what he said” means exactly the same as the popular sexual pun, “That’s what she said”, but with a masculine personal pronoun.

This phrase can be used when talking about one’s sexual engagement with a guy. It can be manipulated almost anywhere and everywhere to make seem even a simple dialogue or a sentence, sexual.

For example,

Philippe: “Have you tried that new recipe in an oven?”
John: “Yeah, but it was so big that I could not fit it in.”
Philippe winks: “That’s what he said.”

by Literary Expert March 16, 2019


What are you on?

Slang; used when reacting to someone's odd behaviour

Person 1: I'm a monkey oo-aa-oo-aa
Person 2: What are you on?

by niggadick22 May 31, 2023