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Why who are you?

Taken from Hebrew slang "as-is".
Usually used to indicate dislike of someone's attitude, intervention, way of behaving, etc.

Client: I don't like the bear in your
lovely restuarant.
Waitor: Why who are you?
What's your #@#$-ing problem?

by Jigal March 10, 2005

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Who dey breeet?

An expression made when you see something gorgeous & awe-inspiring.

Titi: Posts a breath-taking picture of herself via her WhatsApp status

Nurat: (exclaiming) Who dey breeet???

by Flan4real May 5, 2021

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Who eat carrots

Louis Tomlinson: I like girls who eat carrots
Directioners girls: eats carrots everday since.

I like girls who eat carrots

Omw to get a carrot and eat

by Fucksimonandlovelarry May 10, 2021


Who said that? Gracie!

When someone says something risqué, it is proper etiquette to respond with “WHO SAID THAT?” And you must AUTOMATICALLY, blame Gracie.

I just sucked mad ween... Who said that? Gracie!

by ilikelesbians June 2, 2018


good enough for who it's for

A phrase used to describe the quality of work that's just barely sufficient to get by because you know the person checking it doesn't really know or care.

DOUG: That PowerPoint is full of grammatical errors.

AL: Don't worry, it's good enough for who it's for!

by DontGiveA June 17, 2013


people who are flexible

People who are capable of flexing the slightest and stupidest things to others and not knowing how slight and stupid it is. Very few people have this talent of hardcore flexing. Very flexible, indeed.

Some Gymnast: I am one of the people who are flexible.

person2: Yes you are :)

by howohowo October 29, 2020


Who invented walking?

Alberto Scorfano

It’s easy, I invented it. Who invented walking? lol

by Amoungous September 21, 2021