I wondah!
wondering something that you already know the answer too. or wondering something that you would have no idea of what a person is asking so to p-ss of the questionairre you repeat the phrase “i wondah” followed by a guess on what it is. (note: you don’t let the person say, “yep your right.”) just keep on guessing until he shuts the h-ll up.
guy 1:”hey, hey, hey, hey!”
guy 2:”what dude…”
guy 1:”guess what i am listening to.”
guy 2:”no i hate doing this…”
guy 1:”come on, what am i listening to.”
guy 2:”i wondah, is it music! i wondah is it sound, i wondah is it loud, i wondah is it a cat…”
guy 1:”shut up! you such a fuc-
guy 2:”i wondah is it a pan, i wondah is it a car, i wonah is it a song.”
guy 1:”yeah its a s-”
guy 2:”i wondah is it a sandwhich, i wondah is it a wall, i wondah!”
guy 1:”douche bag.”
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