why who are you
by galzo on Jul 30, 2005 06:21:51
this word is a very common word in the hebrew language
in hebrew it sounds like this:
"
lama mi
ata"
we use this word whenever we want to tell sombody that we disrespect him and his opinions.
we usually use this word whenever
somone gives us orders,and he doesnt have the right to do so.
Example:
when you park in a parking lot,and
somone asks you to move your car because he usually
parks over there,so you tell him "why who are you"...means that you
dont care that he usually parks over there,and you dont care he wants you to move.
why, who are you?
by shahak on Mar 20, 2005 05:23:16
A phrase, origin of which is in Hebrew and is about
18 years old, and hardly at use. It's equivalent to "
get lost" or "
who do you think you are?!" , but with much more disrespect. it's usually used when someone disturbing you at the road.