Used to signify foolishness/disapproval of ones action.
Spoken as "day" but with a slightly pro-longed ending, in a deep 'retarded' sounding accent.
Spoken as "day" but with a slightly pro-longed ending, in a deep 'retarded' sounding accent.
by TrueQuiche November 02, 2009
Series of e's to show foolishness/disapproval of what someone's saying or one's actions.
Several e's may be included for added affect.
Said with a deep 'retarded' accent.
Several e's may be included for added affect.
Said with a deep 'retarded' accent.
by TrueQuiche November 02, 2009
To counter the sarcastic use of 'isit?'. Can also be used sarcastically to show lack of interest/disapproval in something one is saying.
Dec: FarCry2 isn't that bad
Tom: Isit (disapproval sarcasm)
Dec: Itis.
OR
Tom: Is that the one who called you a legend?
Dec: Itis
Tom: Isit (disapproval sarcasm)
Dec: Itis.
OR
Tom: Is that the one who called you a legend?
Dec: Itis
by TrueQuiche November 02, 2009