| 1. | We'll see | ||
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Saying used to avoid a direct answer, which is most often no. It was first used many years ago by the child created when Jesus, Confucious, and Ghandi gang raped Fergie. Boyfriend: Please can we watch the game tonight, i've seen this gossip girl like six times
Girlfriend: We'll see |
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| 2. | frog in a well | ||
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Used to describe a situation or individual who cannot or refuses to see the big picture because of being sheltered and/or closed minded. This is the opposite of a frog in a field. You have no idea what skills are required, as you have been a frog in a well for the last 30 years, stuck in the same old job with the same old skills. I have been a frog in a field jumping from job to job learning a vast amount of skills you have no idea about.
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| 3. | Mr Brightside's Laws of Social Well Being | ||
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Mr Brightside's Law of Social Well Being was discovered by Daniel M. Keysell, LMH of Shevamania in November 2006, in England, United Kingdom. Mr Brightside's Laws of Social Well Being states the 5 laws of social well being are:
1. Paul Burgess and David Blunket are one and the same person. 2. If a person wants to stay socially well, they must respect the teachings of Harry and Ron, and Shevamania. 3. Alcohol should be consumed when out either in big amounts at party's or nights out, or small amounts if out on a social occation like a date. 4. Amit's height will always be smaller than everyone else, mathmatical fact. 5. Nod when you see a sexy girl at a fellow peer nearby |
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| 4. | See what had happen was | ||
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Commonly used when trying to explain somethin that had resulted from wrong doing, or forgetfulness or somethin thats just really hard to explain or not wanting to be explained. Parent: Y aint the dishes done?
Child: Well see what had happen was!(pause) 106 and park was on! or: Husband: Y iz u late comin home? wifey: ummm See what had happen was (pause) I got lost! |
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| 5. | K w.e see ya bye | ||
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A friendly saying used when departing your friends. It may also be used if one is annoyed with their friend as well. Sara: Sorry I made fun of your swisspa boyfriend, I guess I will see you tomorrow or something.
Kristen: Ya maybe. K w.e see ya bye. |
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| 6. | Its nice to see you | ||
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A greeting exchanged, usually in a sacristy or rectory between two Catholics. One is attracted to the other but, for fear of saying something inappropriate, the affinity is channelled into this benign salutation. It can be accompanied by a long, firm handshake, a tight embrace or a kiss on the cheek. There are three ways to respond. If the person being greeted returns the affinity, they say "Its nice to see you too," or "Its nice to be here," but if they do not return the affinity they simply say, "Thanks!" When the distanced admiration has existed over the course of several months or years, the greeting may also be expressed as "Its so nice to see you again." Francis: Hey, Clare how have you been! Its nice to see you!
Clare: Its nice to see you too, Francis. I've been been well, how are your brothers? |
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| 7. | see c | ||
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A person who is obese and will soon risk major health problems. Well known as an ogre looking like because of the structure of his nose. Also known as an arrogant cunt face who thinks they’re “BAD”. Tramps around like an ugly elephant; doesn't know how to carry their feet when walking. I hear you've been talked about by your friends and they still be friends with you. LOL quit acting fat & tough when you know you can't even do shit. Cut the crap, you must be an see c.
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