do I have to?
a last second desperate plea in an attempt of ditching an unwanted engagement, commitment or obligation.
Father: do you, Steve, take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife. To cherish and to love. For better, for worse. In sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer? Til death do you part? Steve: *sighs* do I have to?
Do I have a life
No
Catherine: Do I have a life
Ashley: No
Ashley: No
do i have depression
Yes. You do.
do i have depression yes
Do I Have A Name
my name.
Tom: What's your name?
Me: Do I Have A Name?
Tom: Oh you don't have a name?
Me: No, I Have A Name.
Tom: Then what's your name?
Me: Do I Have A Name?
Tom: *confused*
Me: Do I Have A Name?
Tom: Oh you don't have a name?
Me: No, I Have A Name.
Tom: Then what's your name?
Me: Do I Have A Name?
Tom: *confused*
Do i have the drink
No no Kimi you will not have the drink
You: do I have the drink?
Me: no no you will not have the drink
Me: no no you will not have the drink
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?
do I have a big pp
yes you do your pp big very big
jared: do I have a big pp
jane: yes your pp very big
jane: yes your pp very big