This is a statement made to indicate a situation a person doesn't want to just come out and say they enjoyed.
Something unexpected or unusual that the person in question wants to share with the group and when questioned on it; rather than give a straight answer, they say "well let's just say i wasn't mad about it".
Something unexpected or unusual that the person in question wants to share with the group and when questioned on it; rather than give a straight answer, they say "well let's just say i wasn't mad about it".
Jeff: So last night maren came over and wanted to all of the sudden hook up so we made out for a while and she went home.
Beck: so how was it, that was a nice little nugget for the night?
Jeff: Let's just say I wasn't mad about it
Beck: so how was it, that was a nice little nugget for the night?
Jeff: Let's just say I wasn't mad about it
by Randoni April 6, 2009

It is an attempt to convey the Point of view of the other person is theirs alone. One may feel some way but it is the way they feel, not you or others. A cop out or lame arguement to a valid argument or point
Jeff: The Lakers are one of the best teams in the history of basketball
Jeremy: No the Rockets are so much better.
Jeff: Lakers, #1
Jeremy: "dude, to you" their number 1, I think its the Rockets
Jeremy: No the Rockets are so much better.
Jeff: Lakers, #1
Jeremy: "dude, to you" their number 1, I think its the Rockets
by Randoni April 4, 2009

Spelled differently than the actual word "always" this is an answer to give to a person dealing with generalities.
This is the response followed by more arguement when someone makes a general all encompasing statement about you or someone else.
It is to point out the blanket statement that they have made does not consistantly hold true when applied to the subject.
In simple terms, it points out someobody's poor arguement when they make a point.
See example for further definition.
This is the response followed by more arguement when someone makes a general all encompasing statement about you or someone else.
It is to point out the blanket statement that they have made does not consistantly hold true when applied to the subject.
In simple terms, it points out someobody's poor arguement when they make a point.
See example for further definition.
Randy: You are crazy man, you always date girls that mistreat you.
Jess: Ah-lways, I ah-lways do? Ah-lways? what about Candi, suzanne, and betsie...were they mean too? hmmm? no wait they must have been because you said ALWAYS!
Randy: okay not ALL THE TIME, but they do always call you late!
Jess: they do, AH-lways? all the time at every waking moment???
Jess: Ah-lways, I ah-lways do? Ah-lways? what about Candi, suzanne, and betsie...were they mean too? hmmm? no wait they must have been because you said ALWAYS!
Randy: okay not ALL THE TIME, but they do always call you late!
Jess: they do, AH-lways? all the time at every waking moment???
by Randoni April 6, 2009

This is a catch phrase indicating domination or losing an endeavor...This is not polite but in fact sarcastic and insulting
Bryan: Our landlord sent us a 240$ bill for noise ordinances and damaged property.
Jarrod: Dealt with
Jarrod: Dealt with
by Randoni April 4, 2009

A question asked in disbelief with an extremely sarcastic tone questioning someones actions or statement. It is a way to point out someones stupidity in the form of a question.
total disbelief or dissapointment in how someone did or said something.
Note: it is a very hard inflection that goes up to indicate the question
total disbelief or dissapointment in how someone did or said something.
Note: it is a very hard inflection that goes up to indicate the question
Hall: i definitely think that girl is hotter than jessica simpson.
Bush: that girl in our science class she's barely average.
Hall: I think she's amazingly gorgeous and makes simpson look ugly?
Bush: Are you serious?
Bush: that girl in our science class she's barely average.
Hall: I think she's amazingly gorgeous and makes simpson look ugly?
Bush: Are you serious?
by Randoni April 6, 2009

This is an extremely sarcastic response to someones lame joke or foolish comment.
It is over emphasized greatly to stress the point that the comment or humor they made was in fact "NOT, A GOOD ONE."
Often will annoy or hurt the person it is directed at, but that was the point in the first place! Sometimes it is followed by the persons name to further cut them down as in " good one hank!"
It is over emphasized greatly to stress the point that the comment or humor they made was in fact "NOT, A GOOD ONE."
Often will annoy or hurt the person it is directed at, but that was the point in the first place! Sometimes it is followed by the persons name to further cut them down as in " good one hank!"
Harold: She was asking me to go out sometime, I wasn't sure what to say?
Gary: you should have said, " I can't go out because I am a reverse vampire and the night kills me"...
( pause with no laughter)
Harold: Good One!
Gary: Shut up, your jokes are lameburgers too..
Harold: wow, another good one!
Gary: you're a jerk
Gary: you should have said, " I can't go out because I am a reverse vampire and the night kills me"...
( pause with no laughter)
Harold: Good One!
Gary: Shut up, your jokes are lameburgers too..
Harold: wow, another good one!
Gary: you're a jerk
by Randoni April 6, 2009
