A day where you ask your crush out on July 25th
Alex: Hey, isnt it July 25th?
Karen: Yeah it is, why?
Alex: Well its Ask your crush out day 3, will you go out with me?
To indirectly make a request of a person by verbally talking about what you need from them without directly asking them. Asking for a friend is a common obvious way of dry asking but often times dry asking is not as obvious. Often manipulative and rude. Punks, simps, people pleasers, and thirsty members of the opposite sex are easy targets of dry asking.
*The victim and bystander in this scenario is aware that the that the asker is most likely broke before the verbal exchange.
Dry Asker: How much does a Heath bar cost down at the corner store?
Thirsty Victim: I think they are $2.29. Here's 5 bucks.
Informed Bystander to Victim: Don't let them be rude and dry ask you for money like that. They're totally manipulating you.
Nordic/German first name, meaning "man who loves his wife, as well as grilling". He's good at being bad and loves OSU. His girlfriend lives in the ground (jordekorre)
"That Erik Ask sure loves his wife"
Ask TooLateToTheMeme Stav is something you say to a person named Ask when they are too late to a meme. When an Ask uses a dead meme you say Ask TooLateToTheMeme and his surename.
Ask Stav: Hey! Look! I found this new meme! It's called keyboard cat!
You: Ask TooLateToTheMeme Stav!
"Didn't ask" is a slang term that is often used as a dismissive response to someone who has made a statement or comment that was either unsolicited or irrelevant to the conversation at hand. The phrase essentially means that the speaker did not ask for the information or opinion that was offered, and that they do not consider it relevant or useful.
For example, if someone is talking about their favorite food and another person interjects with a comment about their favorite TV show, the first person might respond with "Didn't ask" to indicate that the comment was not relevant to the conversation.
While "didn't ask" can be used in a playful or humorous way in certain contexts, it can also come across as rude or dismissive, particularly if the person using it is trying to shut down a conversation or belittle the opinions of others. It's important to be mindful of the tone and context when using this phrase, and to avoid using it in a way that could be hurtful or disrespectful to others.
Person 1: I got a brand new PC.
Person 2: Didn't ask.
to express something you recieved, but never asked for.
bro: BIG BROTHER I DOWNLOADED PUBG FINALLY!!!!1!!!
me: thats crazy but do you know what the crazier thing is? i didn't ask!
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.