A fork of Rural Dictionary
What you say at the start of a question to influence the answer (usually to suit yourself) Instead of asking "do you want..."
Passenger: "You don't want petrol money do you?" Driver: "Ummm... no, course not..."
Universal meaning for, "come at me bro" or "bring it on". It is meant to fire up the directed person.
You don't want it, lil ass nigga!
You don't wanna fight or step down
Rachet Hoe: Bitch fight me Classy ass lady: you don't want the sauce so sit down
A comeback or phrases used when in a argument or as a response when you don't want to hear the other person anymore T.A.P
Mom- Ty clean your room Ty- I don't want to clean it Mom- What did I say, you better clean it now Ty- You don't want no sauce! Mom- ?????? Ty- Exactly
Seriously you don't want to know
Innocent child:what's does gay mean Me:you don't want to know
A taunt popular in 2010 for a general response to any question. Using this response often gets a further negative response of the non-violent nature towards the question asker, and often used as a joke to assert oneself as one whom cannot be beaten in a fight. Often ended with "Brah" or other noun.
A: Markel, why didn't you respond to my text last night? B: Because you don't want to fight me. A: Shut up, I'll beat you up right now. B: But you still don't want to fight me.