R Whoosh
Missed Jokes We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. R woooosh, or woooosh, is a subreddit on reddit devoted to documenting instances of someone missing a joke or failing to understand that something is sarcasm.
Missed Jokes While the name of the popular subreddit contains four ohs, the number of ohs in the interjection varies. while it can be elongated, the most common variation is r woosh, modelled after the word woosh. R whoosh: typically reddit users use this term and r wooosh when the joke goes right over your head (when you misinterpret it.). The term "r woosh " is a popular slang term used on the internet, especially on social media platforms like reddit. it refers to a situation where someone misses a joke or fails to understand a sarcastic comment, leading to them being called out for their lack of understanding. To use "whoosh," add it when you're replying to someone who doesn't understand the joke or the subject. if you're on reddit, you can use "r whoosh" instead for full effect.
Missed Jokes The term "r woosh " is a popular slang term used on the internet, especially on social media platforms like reddit. it refers to a situation where someone misses a joke or fails to understand a sarcastic comment, leading to them being called out for their lack of understanding. To use "whoosh," add it when you're replying to someone who doesn't understand the joke or the subject. if you're on reddit, you can use "r whoosh" instead for full effect. What does "r woosh" mean? the owner of it will not be notified. only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. it is a reference to a subreddit (a thread on the site reddit ) that people say when someone doesnt get something obvious like a joke. It means a joke went over your head. and it went like “wooosh!” right over it. in other words, you didnt realize a sarcastic comment was being sarcastic or you didnt get a joke. the “r ” part of it is there because there is a sub reddit called r woooosh. its where people post pictures of conversations on the internet where someone got. And when the joke goes wooooshing so dramatically over someone's head, there's a subreddit for that. the sub r woooosh catalogs some of the most embarrassing moments of people missing a very clear joke. R woosh is a section of reddit to talk about people not understanding jokes. people often post comments that simply tell people what reddit a situation belongs to. (sometimes it's useful; but sometimes it's just a joke, like here.).
R Whoosh R Meme What does "r woosh" mean? the owner of it will not be notified. only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. it is a reference to a subreddit (a thread on the site reddit ) that people say when someone doesnt get something obvious like a joke. It means a joke went over your head. and it went like “wooosh!” right over it. in other words, you didnt realize a sarcastic comment was being sarcastic or you didnt get a joke. the “r ” part of it is there because there is a sub reddit called r woooosh. its where people post pictures of conversations on the internet where someone got. And when the joke goes wooooshing so dramatically over someone's head, there's a subreddit for that. the sub r woooosh catalogs some of the most embarrassing moments of people missing a very clear joke. R woosh is a section of reddit to talk about people not understanding jokes. people often post comments that simply tell people what reddit a situation belongs to. (sometimes it's useful; but sometimes it's just a joke, like here.).
Missed Jokes And when the joke goes wooooshing so dramatically over someone's head, there's a subreddit for that. the sub r woooosh catalogs some of the most embarrassing moments of people missing a very clear joke. R woosh is a section of reddit to talk about people not understanding jokes. people often post comments that simply tell people what reddit a situation belongs to. (sometimes it's useful; but sometimes it's just a joke, like here.).
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