| 1. | so juvenile | ||
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a phrase used to describe something immature or childish. can be good or bad. believed to be invented by krista, but actually invented by her brother, llama.
for short: so juve "juvenile is as juvenile does" sooooo juvenile! L: stupid eric was throwing food off the roof
K: *sigh* so juvenile. |
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| 2. | so juve | ||
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short for so juvenile "so juve" is a gnar phrase
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| 3. | So Mighty | ||
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The martial arts sensation that can only be described as "unsurmountable". With its unbelievable cast and bitch-pounding action, "So Mighty" is truly a milestone in filmmaking. "So Mighty" touches the very essence of your soul with a ballad of action, drama, and light-hearted comedy. The Matrix move over, you have been pwnt in the realm of special effects and kung-fu. But.. it was Daving Liu.. such awesome power... So Mighty.
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| 4. | More'so | ||
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Noun - A junction of the words: More and So. A blending of the two to make an interjection. John Doe: "More'so! I believe we should increase employee wages to better production."
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| 5. | so sue me | ||
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Phrase/sentence used to express aloofness for another. It is meant to mitigate a situation by bluffing it to be a bigger deal than it is.
Origin: This phrase/sentence was commonly used in the 1990s by students after the proliferation of legal litigation's in the media against large corporations. The most notable examples that accelerated this phrase/sentence would be the people rising to sue large corporations such as McDonald's. People suing each other for little conflicts has also strengthened the use of the phrase. However, in the 2000s, the RIAA's strike back, suing even children, has brought "so sue me" it a abrupt stop. Person 1: Dude, stop stealing my curly fries. I hate it with a passion!
Person 2: So sue me. Person 1: Aiyah, whatever. |
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| 6. | so's | ||
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Contraction of 'so is'. eg. "Just wait, I'm coming".
Response "So's Christmas." |
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| 7. | make it so, Number One | ||
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Taken from Star Trek: TNG where Picard is always telling Number One to Make It So.
1. Go ahead and do it. 2. Enough talk, do it already. 3. Answering to the affirmative. "Hey, I was wondering if I can try leading the meeting today?"
"Make it so, Number One" "Can I go out for lunch?" "Make it so, Number One" "Can I go out for go to the bathroom?" "Make it so, Number One" "Can I reboot the server?" "Make it so, Number One" |
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