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Allright, who farted?
Emotional outburst (pron) (WH-OW-M). Used to express extreme jubilation or despair. ie: that is soooo WHOM! Note: WHOM (WH-OW-M) is spelled in only capitals, while whom (w-oo-m) is spelled in lower cases. Used as: "That WHOMin' sucks!", "Pretty WHOM!" "WHOM! I stepped in crud!" (Get it?) (ed: nope!)
Used to inquire the owner of an item. Example: someone would hold up a pencil and, speaking to a group, ask "Who's own?".
Allright, who farted?
Allright, who farted?
"I'm better than you, etc." "I made your momma my bitch" (see 90's bitch definition) usu. by one adolescent male to another
Whop is slang for to hit. Whop is slang for to defeat.
Ha Ha, Only Serious
Lets Have Online Sex
Common question among black children.
A small group of people would decide upon a certain game, but realise that they didn't have a large enough group to play it. Someone would say 'Shall we do Who-wants-to-play?' and we would link arms, and march self-importantly around the playground chanting 'Who-wants-to-play (pause) Brit-ish-Bull-dog?' (or whatever). The idea was that whoever else wanted to play would link arms with one end of the row and join in the chanting and walking around, until enough players were recruited. Of course, the usual outcome was that you would spend the whole of playtime recruiting players, and have no time for the actual game at all. We would often be rather selective about who we actually wanted to play with us, so would add various disclaimers at the end of the chant - 'Who-wants-to-play... Char-lies Ang-els... on-ly girls... from Mrs Hopkin's class... ov-er six... and no pik-eys...'
Doctor Who is British rhyming slang for two.
Liquor, beer, intoxicating spirits. "He had a little too much who-hit-John."
A word you use when all other words fail you. A step above radical or tubular.
Phrase used to place accusation upon someone who has announced that they've detected ass-gas in the air, i.e. someone farted. Upon accusation, the victim could retort with 'S/he who supplied it, denied it'. Another response was "The one who said the rhyme committed the crime"!
An exclamation of victory or retort. A cry bellowed after a recent conquer. After dribbling past an opponent and scoring in basketball, yell "who's your daddy!"Â
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n.
A blow, or quick, smart stroke.
v. t.
To beat or strike.
a.
Hot.
pron.
One; any; one.
n.
A woman who spins, or whose occupation is to spin.
n.
One who varnishes; one whose occupation is to varnish.
n.
One who doubts; one whose opinion is unsettled; one who scruples.
v. i.
To throw one's self quickly, or by an abrupt motion; to turn suddenly; as, she whapped down on the floor; the fish whapped over.
n.
Same as Whap.
n.
One who weaves, or whose occupation is to weave.
n.
One who, or that which, whops.
pron.
The objective case of who. See Who.
v. t.
Same as Whap.
n.
One who sews well, or whose occupation is to sew.
n.
One who shaves; one whose occupation is to shave.
object.
Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.
interj.
Stop; stand; hold. See Ho, 2.
pron.
Whosoever.
n. & interj.
Words imitative of the notes of the owl.
pron.
The possessive case of who or which. See Who, and Which.
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