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1. SO
n., Acronym - 'Significant Other'.
My S.O. can't join us for drinks later.
by T.D. Jan 20, 2003 add a video
2. So
1.
Used in an argument when someone has made a good point and the other person doesn't know what to say.
2.
Used before a sentence when someone is not sure what to say. Usually repeated by another person.
3.
Used by teenage girls and gay men in the middle of a sentence to emphasize a the point. See like
4.
Used by someone in a conversation if it doesn't matter.
5.
Used by someone in a conversation if they don't care.
1.
Man 1: But you're a dick!
Man 2: So?
2.
Girl:So...
Man:So...
Girl: Wanna go to the cinema?
3.
Gay: That is like so good.
4.
Man: But it's raining outside!
Girl: So?
5.
Man: I have a big willy.
Girl: So?
by Hawke Sep 11, 2005 add a video
3. so
adj. 1. used to add extra emphasis to a statement that would otherwise describe the exact same thing.
We're SO gonna go to Wal-Mart!
She SO deserved that award!
by agent 2693 Feb 7, 2005 add a video
4. SO
A last ditch attempt of a comeback by our good friend Joe.
Nate: Hey joe, those socks are not your style.
Joe: Oh ya well, s..s....so.
by Nate G. Aug 9, 2005 add a video
5. SO
Quite possibly the most overused adverb in the English language, when capitalized.
‘So’ is SO overused.
by Victor Van Styn Aug 7, 2005 add a video
6. So
The first word of any answer given by a know-it-all douchebag, said to give the effect that they were already speaking when you asked your question or requested their opinion, in order to feign superiority or to imply that they knew what you wanted to know before you inquired.
Man: "What sort of food does that restaurant serve?"
Know-It-All Douche: "So, they have asian fusion and cali fresh, not that you would know what those things aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrre..."

Man: "Is that new game any good?"
Know-It-All Douche: "So, this game was developed on the new platform, not that you could understaaaaaaaaaaaaand it..."
7. So
Meaningless; synonym for "Duh."

Often and repeatedly--sometimes incessantly--used by speakers incapable of beginning an idea at its beginning, those seeking to stall for time until a thought congeals, or those desiring a familiar starting point as they venture into the dangerous world of communication.

Beginning each sentence with "so" has been called "using a verbal tee" to enhance one's chances of hitting an idea squarely.
"So when we got to the party I was like 'Oh my God!'"
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