A phrase to describe two things:
#1: Describing a quantity of objects that are not useful to your particular needs or situation
#2: An eccentric way to say that there is nothing
#1: Describing a quantity of objects that are not useful to your particular needs or situation
#2: An eccentric way to say that there is nothing
"Did you check that room?" - Detective 1
"yep" - detective 2
"well did you find anything?"
"Nope, just a whole lot of nothing!"
"yep" - detective 2
"well did you find anything?"
"Nope, just a whole lot of nothing!"
by Plus-Size albert48 April 4, 2021
used as an interjecting phrase when discussing emotions that are more important, stupid, interesting, etc. than "a lot more". can be used alone or with other words. never describes things exactly, generally just feelings of/towards others.
"Do you have your car yet?"
"Na, my dad is driving it instead."
"Well that sucks, babe"
"Only a whole lot..."
"Na, my dad is driving it instead."
"Well that sucks, babe"
"Only a whole lot..."
by jet_black mascara June 1, 2006
setting down with a nice bag of 'product', or other kind of 'healing' joy! -preparing for the 'pain/s' to melt away!!
after performing major brain surgery, dr mcdreamy sat down to 'unwind' with a brand new bag of 'skonk', -'whole lot of healing' he mumbled to himself!!
judy's crotch was a whole lot of healing for matt
judy's crotch was a whole lot of healing for matt
by michael foolsley December 2, 2009
by rymaxam October 26, 2017
Whoa, she's a whole lot of honey, sweeter than the do on a honeysuckle vine. Club last night had a whole lot of honey.
by NocturnalOne May 22, 2019