A fork of Rural Dictionary
Commonly said from the Howard Stern Show from one of Howard's wack packs, "Crazy Alice." It became a huge fad afterwards and is a common inside joke when said on the show now.
1. A phrase used by people getting texts from unknown numbers. 2. A way to reject people by making it look like a mistake. 3. A way to ask people who they are.
1. Them: Hey Tom! Great work on your science project! We'll totally win the science fair! You: Who dis? 2. Him: Hey baby! It's me, John from the bar! Wanna smash tonight? Her: Who dis? 3. Them: Hey, is this Andrew's number? You: Who dis?
in Hebrew, when someone wants to refuse something but in a blunt way...
a-give me a half sandwich man... b- why who died?
a common salutation, used when answering one's telephone or other communicatory device. popularized by "Baby", a.k.a. Birdman or Beatrice, in the 2000 film "Baller Blockin'."
(cell phone rings) Birdman: Who dis be like? Ho': Dat nigga, he be round the way. Birdman:(to his accompanying entourage) C'mon! Whoadie, we can get dis clown!