who-di-do
A phrase used to denote a name which the speaker has forgotten... usually the tag for someone else to help him or her out on the name. Similar in meaning to whatzis.
You, know that new kid... um... who-di-do. Whatzis name?
who do
yet another A derrogatory slur for a person of African descent
man I stay outa the south east, too many who do, spook's using black arts cause warts on northerners.
Isa itichie enough allready....
Isa itichie enough allready....
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.
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.
...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.
Who do you claim?
A term used by gangbangers to determine the gang affiliation of a Homie.
Interrogator: "Who do you claim?"
Subject: "I claim the (insert gang name here)
Interrogator: "bro you be sicon the wrong turf
gunfire sirens
Candlelight service
Lamentations and salutations
Subject: "I claim the (insert gang name here)
Interrogator: "bro you be sicon the wrong turf
gunfire sirens
Candlelight service
Lamentations and salutations
Who do you talk to
That nigga you talk to babymomma
Her:Who do you talk to?
Me:That Nigga you talk to babymomma
Me:That Nigga you talk to babymomma
who do I have to blow
Rhetorical question lead, used to express frustration at an inability to find someone who can assist with a problem. Often used in Customer Service or workplace settings.
Who do I have to blow to cancel this internet service?
who do you feel like
“who do you feel like” is a slang term expressed by certain individuals when referring to someone who exhibits arrogant or braggadocious behaviour. (“who do you feel like” can also be expressed with more specific terms like “who does this guy feel like” or “who does this girl feel like”).
Person 1: I’m telling you bro, back in my heyday before I had that knee injury I could’ve easily taken Usain Bolt in a race!
Person 2: Nahhhh who do you feel like bro
Person 2: Nahhhh who do you feel like bro