This roughly translates to 'Push me off a building and make it look like an accident'
Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
by Idkwhatimdoinganymore November 6, 2020
by I am depressed... September 28, 2018
by Izziy15 August 17, 2015
Either a very generic remark in response to a generic question, or something to be very worried about.
Louise: "I'm fine."
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018
One of the biggest (white) lies anyone could say. The phrase can also be blended into a monosyllabic grunt so as to exert even less effort.
by SpecialCookies November 6, 2010
A phrase people (usually girls) use when they are not okay at all but don't want people to worry. If a girl tells you she's fine, do not just role with it. Talk to her, ask her what is wrong and help her.
by PrettyPony9985 May 6, 2018
1. The more polite way to say "No, get lost."
2. The general response to any question asking how you are doing or feeling.
2. The general response to any question asking how you are doing or feeling.
1.
"HEY, JIM, WANT TO BUY MY EYEBALL?"
"I'm fine."
2.
"How're you doing?"
"I'm fine."
"What's going on with you?"
"I'm fine."
"How's life?"
"I'm fine."
"Jesus, can't you say anything else?"
"I'm fine."
"HEY, JIM, WANT TO BUY MY EYEBALL?"
"I'm fine."
2.
"How're you doing?"
"I'm fine."
"What's going on with you?"
"I'm fine."
"How's life?"
"I'm fine."
"Jesus, can't you say anything else?"
"I'm fine."
by ShAdOwZ May 24, 2009