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Who do what?

1) Words used to enter or reenter a conversation in which a portion has been missed due to spacing off or physical absence.

2) A method for asking someone to repeat them self.

Person one in the middle of a conversation:
...or it wont work right.

You:
Who do what?

Person one repeating:
The batteries have to go in with the label facing out or it wont work right.

by psychoneuromancer December 11, 2010


You Who Dilly

Slang term, mostly used in the small town of Colon Michigan, for a dildo. Can also be yelled out if you just did something very redneck-like.

I heard his mom uses a you who dilly!

I went into my sisters room while she was using her you who dilly! I almost threw up!

I just fucked my cousin in my truck! You who dilly!!!

by Cunty McShitballs July 16, 2012


yeah but who care

that fat feeling when no one care lol

person: lol you know that “lol fish” in 27 Jump Street that says “Me llamo J E F F”
me lol: yeah but who care

by ledankememez October 27, 2018


ugh, who cares

A valid, common response to anything that no one intelligent gives a shit about.

OMG, did you see her dye job?
Ugh, who cares!

by GlazeHer July 20, 2017

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Who's your blue?

Blue is someone who is your comfort. The one person who takes all your worries away. Someone that you know will always be there even though you've put them through a lot.

"who's your blue?", "My blue is you Jamal."

by jejeunivers January 9, 2022

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who’s got gang

in this context “who’s got gang” means that who’s got what it takes to be a savage

“yo who’s got gang that’s mobile” “oh that chick gracie got gang she’s a savage for real”

by 21gangsgotgang February 10, 2019

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Who we got

An icebreaker. A phrase questioning the presence of active individuals in any given situation and/or conversation. It can be used to verbally examine "who" is AT a specific place, state of mind, or if they ARE there. It is essential for one to understand that "who" is not a single person, but is more or less, referred to as a specific group of people that are often considered to be a whole. It can be used when someone knocks on your front door, or simply when there is an unexplained radio silence between you and your friends via text message or WhatsApp. The primary use in a group text message chat is to stimulate conversation. You can always count on "Who we got?" to bring you the answers in any state of social confusion.

*Knock Knock*
Philip: "Oh, who we got!"
Harrison: That is my friend Benjamin, I was expecting him.

**Group text message**
Steve: "That was a funny joke David!" (posted over two hours ago)
Steve: "Who we got?" (posted a minute ago)
Jake: We have a number of people!" (posted 2 minutes ago)
Alex: "I'm here!" (posted 2 minutes ago)
David: "Me too!" (posted 3 minutes ago)

by Tevin Kadescor May 20, 2013

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