Wubba, wubba. I’m in the pink today, boy!?
What does the phrase "Wubba, wubba. I’m in the pink today, boy!?" mean, particularly in the context of married women? I’ve noticed they seem to use it frequently. Thank you for any insights you can provide.
5 Answers
I googled it.
It means you are in good health or feeling well.
I didn’t really have a clue until I googled it. To me and as a man, that would mean something quite different.... Show More
Dec 02, 2024
I’m a married woman, and I have no idea what that means. And what kind of women are you hanging around that say “wubba wubba”?... Show More
I’ve never heard that before either.
But it does make me think about big girls dressed in floral muu-muus like the one Homer Simpson wore when he decided to get enormously fat so he wouldn’t have to go to work any more.
... Show MoreI always thought it was in conjunction with “Are you okay?” where you proceed to punch someone in the face... Show More
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