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tbh jflcelled u fucking ritbro
 
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Rope
 
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Tbh jfl
 
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Very cool
 
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That's gonna be me later tonight since I had beans for dinner
 
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Blackpill] 270184-8cc7c81fd5477d5b8bd531b2673de3df.mp4
 
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Is this someone roping?
 
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FUA
 
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It is over.
 
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Doesn’t work on iPhone bro
 
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Answer you fucking autistic bot!!
what the fuk

1. An expression of extreme surprise.
2. An expression of extreme annoyment or frustration, usually after a recent chain of bad events has just been added to by something that just happened.
3. A more emphatic form of "what".
4. Roughly translates to, "I tire of considering this decision and will go ahead and do what I was thinking of doing originally." Synonymous with fuk it.
1. What the fuk? Why is there a car in my driveway?
2. What the fuk?! Why does this always happen?
3. What the fuk is that?
4. Maybe I shouldn't steal this car... Eh, what the fuk.
by Some guy September 14, 2004
 
what does that mean
“What does this mean?” vs. “What is this meaning?”


Which one is correct?
When am I supposed to use above usages in a question?
For example, let’s say you’re having some lunch with your friend when you found something like a ring in your ice cream. In this situation, I think you can ask your friend “What does this mean?” but I’m not sure—how about this instead: “What is this meaning?”
 
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“What does this mean?” vs. “What is this meaning?”


Which one is correct?
When am I supposed to use above usages in a question?
For example, let’s say you’re having some lunch with your friend when you found something like a ring in your ice cream. In this situation, I think you can ask your friend “What does this mean?” but I’m not sure—how about this instead: “What is this meaning?”
jfl u turboaspie
 
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