What What In The But. What what in the butt {funny wtf songs} YouTube "What, What In the Butt" is a song featured in the Season Twelve episode, "Canada on Strike" The video is replica of Samwell's "What What (In the Butt)" and becomes an internet sensation
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In honor of our 50 Millionth "What What (In the Butt)" view we're posting these priceless moments from the original green-screen shoot!We shot the video at o. [Verse 2] It's okay if you have a little fright Don't you worry, I won't bite (Not that hard) If you want it I'll give you power Just be gentle I'm delicate like a flower [Chorus] I said what what.
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♪ I said what what ♪ ♪ in the butt ♪ I said what what ♪ ♪ in the butt ♪ I said what what ♪ ♪ in the butt ♪ I said what what ♪ ♪ in the butt ♪ you wanna do it in my butt ♪ ♪ in my butt ♪ in my butt ♪ you wanna do it in my butt ♪ ♪ in my butt ♪ o-kay ♪ it's okay ♪ if you have a little fight ♪ ♪ don't you worry ♪ I won't bite ♪ not that hard. On 5 March 2007, with regard to the Christian imagery in the video, Samwell said, in an interview with KROQ-FM, that the opening image is "not a cross, but a flaming symbol that [he] just happened to use" In honor of our 50 Millionth "What What (In the Butt)" view we're posting these priceless moments from the original green-screen shoot!We shot the video at o.
What What (in the Butt) r/GME. Eric Cartman comes up with a plan to earn money for the striking Canadians by featuring Butters Stotch in a viral music video [Verse 2] It's okay if you have a little fright Don't you worry, I won't bite (Not that hard) If you want it I'll give you power Just be gentle I'm delicate like a flower [Chorus] I said what what.
How to Use "What" in the English Grammar LanGeek. "What, What In the Butt" is a song featured in the Season Twelve episode, "Canada on Strike" On 5 March 2007, with regard to the Christian imagery in the video, Samwell said, in an interview with KROQ-FM, that the opening image is "not a cross, but a flaming symbol that [he] just happened to use"