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Asking for a friend Meaning in English

expression

ˈæskɪŋ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈfɹɛnd
ASK-ing fur uh FREND
ˈɑːskɪŋ/ /fˈɔː/ /æɪ/ /fɹˈɛnd
AHS-king faw uh FREND

Definition

A humorous phrase used after a question to suggest that the question is not actually for the speaker, but for someone else (often not true), usually as a way to joke or make a personal question less awkward.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal, often seen online or in casual speech. Used when asking awkward or silly questions. It signals irony and self-mockery—listeners usually understand that the question is actually for the speaker. Rarely used in serious or formal contexts.

Example Sentences

Can you eat ice cream for breakfast? Asking for a friend.

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Is it bad to miss one day of work? Asking for a friend.

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How do you stop eating too much chocolate? Asking for a friend.

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So, where’s the best place to hide snacks in your room? Asking for a friend.

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If you accidentally eat your roommate's leftovers, what’s the best apology? Asking for a friend.

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What do you do if your plants keep dying, despite following all the advice? Asking for a friend.

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