by TPOTFAN February 7, 2021
by BUY_INTO_GEMS_ICO January 10, 2018
This Just In is a phrase told by anchormen when an important piece of news has just arrived while on the air.
by Hamidj21 November 23, 2015
1. an expression of mild shock or disgust.
2. said in a less assertive manner it can be used when you can't be bothered to say anything else.
2. said in a less assertive manner it can be used when you can't be bothered to say anything else.
1. person a, "I think I might be tempted to put marmite on this pizza, and then rub it on my face."
person b, "Just no."
2. person a, "Do you think that global warming is having a cumulitave effect on the way we are living today, or that media hype is exadurating the situation?"
person b, "Just no."
person b, "Just no."
2. person a, "Do you think that global warming is having a cumulitave effect on the way we are living today, or that media hype is exadurating the situation?"
person b, "Just no."
by mayhem666 March 5, 2008
A statement completely dissaproving of everything said bluntly pointing out the wrong point of the proposal.
Person1: "If i fucked a coconut would my dick smell nice?"
Person2: "No."
Person1: "A banana?"
Person2: *takes away coconut and banana* "Just no."
Person2: "No."
Person1: "A banana?"
Person2: *takes away coconut and banana* "Just no."
by Devawr March 4, 2011
"I've got the just of it" said the manager, proving that nepotism doesn't lead to hiring the best and brightest.
by Caverdog December 12, 2016
Uttered when something someone says is nonsensical or just plain stupid.
The phrase was originally invented by me before becoming popular.
The phrase was originally invented by me before becoming popular.
by Adelbert Steiner March 23, 2008