ok so today my crush was like talking to me cause he sits near me in a mutual class and we were talking about the worksheet and all of a sudden he's like, "what's the temperature?" and i was thinkingg [uhh wtfff] so i said, "what?" and he was like, "youu knowww, the tempertaure.. oh nevermind" and turned around and started laughing and i was like thinking [uhhhh] so you'd think what he said had a double meaning cause obviously why the hell would he be asking me the weather outside??
so, like any other obsessive girl would, i went on urbandictionary.com and looked up "temperature" and like i didn't QUITE understanddd. cause ok
definition 1.) doesn't apply
definition 2.) doesn't apply
definition 3.) it's the only one that MIGHT make sense cause maybe he was asking if i like him or i think he's hot or something cause i always stare at him EXCEPT... it got 13 thumbs down and only 7 up? is that what he meant?
i KNOW i'm overanalyzing this.. but if that's what he meant & then he started laughing, then i'm not gonna be so obvious about me liking him cause if he doesn't like me back then it's pointless.
ALL IN ALL: can someone confirm the double meaning of the question, "what's the temperature?"
CalamitySami answered Wednesday April 9 2008, 9:18 pm: In all honesty, I think he was just messing with you. I have a few guy friends that typed some random numbers into a calculator and asked me if i "saw it" and i spent tons of time trying to figure it out, like if it said a word upside down or something. Turns out they were just having a laugh at how clueless I was. If you have never heard of the term and urban dictionary doesn't seem to work, I don't think it means anything.
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