Quick Question

cgobyd

Well-Known Member
#1
Ok my question is where did the phrase "Sneaky feet, ninja feet" and those like it originate?

I see it many times and despite this I still find it funny, and am curios who started it.

I once heard that it was a Gold Digger thing but thats was only in passing and subject to my sig.

So anyone know?
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#2
First off, how do you know that Urban Dictionary is wrong? And, wrong about what?

... Or was that just an attention-grabber?
 

cgobyd

Well-Known Member
#3
Is was part attention grabber, but mostly since I'm using IE (for some reason it is the only one that my schools network is made to work with <_< ) and it doesn't have a spell-checker I put in words/phrases into google that I think might be wrong.

I put in Quick Question and the first thing that pops up was the Urban Dictonary which had this Definition

"A question that usually requires a long answer. A close relative of stupid question and rhetorical question. "
With three other definitions, two are repeats and they all are almost the exact same thing.

I was saying that it was just a quick question, that only required a quick answer if it was known, and thus Urban Dictonaries definition was wrong.
 

SEG-CISR

Well-Known Member
#4
cgobyd said:
"A question that usually requires a long answer. A close relative of stupid question and rhetorical question. "
With three other definitions, two are repeats and they all are almost the exact same thing.

I was saying that it was just a quick question, that only required a quick answer if it was known, and thus Urban Dictonaries definition was wrong.
Note the usually. Then you must request a short concise answer.

Also, how the hell did I get into the comics section? :huh:
 

cgobyd

Well-Known Member
#5
SEG-CISR said:
Also, how the hell did I get into the comics section? :huh:
:ph43r: You are stalking me? :ph43r:
 
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