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This is a statement made to indicate a situation a person doesn't want to just come out and say they enjoyed.
Something unexpected or unusual that the person in question wants to share with the group and when questioned on it; rather than give a straight answer, they say "well let's just say i wasn't mad about it".
Something unexpected or unusual that the person in question wants to share with the group and when questioned on it; rather than give a straight answer, they say "well let's just say i wasn't mad about it".
Jeff: So last night maren came over and wanted to all of the sudden hook up so we made out for a while and she went home.
Beck: so how was it, that was a nice little nugget for the night?
Jeff: Let's just say I wasn't mad about it
Beck: so how was it, that was a nice little nugget for the night?
Jeff: Let's just say I wasn't mad about it
by Randoni April 6, 2009
Get the Let's just say I wasn't mad about it mug.Differing from it's counterpart, the statement of awkwardness or dork or odd.
This form of the word is to indicate the lack of surpise in someones stupid decisions or actions.
It is said to indicate " I knew this was going to happen (or) I knew they were going to act in that way"
Pointing out the obvious lack of surprise.
This form of the word is to indicate the lack of surpise in someones stupid decisions or actions.
It is said to indicate " I knew this was going to happen (or) I knew they were going to act in that way"
Pointing out the obvious lack of surprise.
Taylor: well me and kimmy are back together even though we fight all the time.
Matt: weird?
Taylor: what she's changed man.
Matt: weird?
Taylor: what she's changed man.
by Randoni April 6, 2009
Get the Weird? mug.Spelled differently than the actual word "always" this is an answer to give to a person dealing with generalities.
This is the response followed by more arguement when someone makes a general all encompasing statement about you or someone else.
It is to point out the blanket statement that they have made does not consistantly hold true when applied to the subject.
In simple terms, it points out someobody's poor arguement when they make a point.
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This is the response followed by more arguement when someone makes a general all encompasing statement about you or someone else.
It is to point out the blanket statement that they have made does not consistantly hold true when applied to the subject.
In simple terms, it points out someobody's poor arguement when they make a point.
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Randy: You are crazy man, you always date girls that mistreat you.
Jess: Ah-lways, I ah-lways do? Ah-lways? what about Candi, suzanne, and betsie...were they mean too? hmmm? no wait they must have been because you said ALWAYS!
Randy: okay not ALL THE TIME, but they do always call you late!
Jess: they do, AH-lways? all the time at every waking moment???
Jess: Ah-lways, I ah-lways do? Ah-lways? what about Candi, suzanne, and betsie...were they mean too? hmmm? no wait they must have been because you said ALWAYS!
Randy: okay not ALL THE TIME, but they do always call you late!
Jess: they do, AH-lways? all the time at every waking moment???
by Randoni April 6, 2009
Get the Ah-lways? mug.This is a catch phrase indicating domination or losing an endeavor...This is not polite but in fact sarcastic and insulting
Bryan: Our landlord sent us a 240$ bill for noise ordinances and damaged property.
Jarrod: Dealt with
Jarrod: Dealt with
by Randoni April 4, 2009
Get the Dealt with mug.Mocking the word Karate, This is the flicking extremely efeminant motions that some homosexuals makes in a fight or in defense. The elbows bent hands up small and pensive karate chops at their opponent.
Not an effective fighting style
Not an effective fighting style
jerald: so i heard martin got into it with some guy over his boyfriend last night at the kegger.
Francis: yeah, they both duked it out with some gayrate and then they got pulled apart before someone broke a nail.
Francis: yeah, they both duked it out with some gayrate and then they got pulled apart before someone broke a nail.
by Randoni April 13, 2009
Get the Gayrate mug.This in fact is not a spoken word so much as a sound. It is the same sound made when someone is sniffing their nose as they are crying or trying to stop crying. The recovery sniffs is the sound you are mocking.
It is a sarcastic way to show someone you feel no pity for their situation.
Just like playing the tiny violin for a person, this mocks the persons sadness by "crying" along with them. See example
It is a sarcastic way to show someone you feel no pity for their situation.
Just like playing the tiny violin for a person, this mocks the persons sadness by "crying" along with them. See example
Bjorn: Yesterday, my girlfriend told me that my clothing is out of style and it really hurt my feelings.
Bennett: (very sarcastic)"Sniff-Sniff".... "Sniff- Sniff" oooh "sniff-sniff"...that's just terrible
Bjorn: Oh shut up
Bennett: (very sarcastic)"Sniff-Sniff".... "Sniff- Sniff" oooh "sniff-sniff"...that's just terrible
Bjorn: Oh shut up
by Randoni April 6, 2009
Get the Sniff- Sniff mug.It is a non-specific time and date just over or inside of a calendar month. It is a way of remarking that "in about/around/close to...a month"
It is used often to comment on the fact that an event is nearing about a month from occurring so one would say "month-ish"
to say soon would be too vague so one says monthish the way a person picks a time such as: around 3ish
It is used often to comment on the fact that an event is nearing about a month from occurring so one would say "month-ish"
to say soon would be too vague so one says monthish the way a person picks a time such as: around 3ish
by Randoni March 27, 2011
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