put it in your butt


any term used to describe a question that can not be answered specifically with a specific answer so shall speak and say, “put it in your b-tt.”
mel: “so, when are we leaving.”
fro: (walking through room) randomly answers “put it in your b-tt.”
a sign of disregard to the actual events of a conversation.
someone ask you a question or makes a comment promting a responce, however you really dont care what they want. so you say “put it in your b-tt”

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