This was a phrase that has been thrown around and can fit in just about in any situation...but mainly serves to piss seby off, which it is extremely effective at.
PJ/Matt "Well...YOU KNOW"
Seby "Shut the fuck up"
PJ/Matt "Seby ... Well YOU KNOW"
Seby "You guys are gay"
by pj April 5, 2004
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phrase used as a response to a question which one does not want to answer or does not know the answer to. this may also be used for the LOL's
person 1: hey, how do you make a gradient on photoshop?

person 2: Well you see...(leave blank. DO NOT RESPOND AFTER THE "..."!)
by RCAB May 9, 2009
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The way to end a argument you know you have been beaten on.
The Rat-Bag might say 'Well you say that but'
by RatKing1925 April 19, 2016
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What you say when you don't wanna lie or tell the truth
Mike: Yo I seen you with Brooke a few times, what you do?
Johnny: Just chill at her house
Mike: and...
Johnny: Hey, well you know...
by Sammyjose January 13, 2010
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Reflects personal opinion, but should be used when a conversation should end, or a topic should be changed. Should be followed by a sip of a beverage.
Jim: But you like every Led Zeppelin album
Clarence: Well, you know me.................................So yeah, I saw Tina yesterday.
by Anthony S August 27, 2005
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A phrase to describe a situation that shouldn't have been able to happen to begin with but through the pettiness of the universe, did happen.
*At work I reached up to grab a sandwich box, the spring attached to the box holding mechanism broke causing all the boxes to fall onto the ground and knocking over food in the process.*

Me: Well, you can't do that with a regular spoon.
by Androk January 7, 2019
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Used to informally end a conversation that one finds uninteresting. It's politely used to feign enthusiasm about a subject in a one-sided conversation. When given the opportunity to respond, the phrase serves as closure to the topic in a neutral, non-committal way.
Woman 1: (Endess prattling about her son's hockey quarter-final playoff victory)... "And now they get a week off before the next game!"

Woman 2: (Stuck behind a retail counter) "Well, there you go!"
by Riverdale Smitty June 5, 2013
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