A fork of Rural Dictionary
•Derives from the term “do you want a cookie?”
PHRASE:
1. (rhetorical question, sarcastic) A phrase sometimes given as a retort to someone who has done something unsurprising, unsubstantial, or unnecessary, and has seen fit to inform someone of having done so.
RELATED TERMS
• Who Asked?
ALTERNATIVE FORMS:
• (UK) What do you want a biscuit?
• What do you want, a medal?
• You want a cookie?
Example:
Messenger 1 - “I just got first place at world of dance”
Messenger 2 - “🍪”
Messenger 1 - “okay then i guess”
An abbreviation for the words ‘talk to you later ho.’
The abbreviation is most commonly used amongst friends when speaking in a playful way.
Bestie #1: Byee bitchh, Imma see you tomorrow at the mall right?
Bestie #2: Yeah ill seen you later ttylh
Bestie #1: c’mon, you know you the ho, which guy you on this week?
Bestie #2: C’mon, yk it’s a new one everyday
Bestie #1: Tryna spare me one?