Amendeloby - an adjective describing matters which are extraneous since it is already known in the context the both parties
simplified:
You use this word when you don't want to explain something because its obvious or you just don't feel like saying it
simplified:
You use this word when you don't want to explain something because its obvious or you just don't feel like saying it
-Why don't you love me
-Amendeloby
-Amendeloby
by dumdumm October 08, 2020
You use this word when you don't want to explain something because it's obvious or when you don't want to repeat the story you were telling when they couldn't hear you
*tells a story about their day*
-wait i wasn't paying attention can you repeat the whole 15 minute story
-oh Steve, amendeloby
-wait i wasn't paying attention can you repeat the whole 15 minute story
-oh Steve, amendeloby
by dumdumm August 31, 2020
You use this word when you don't want to explain something because the answer is obvious.
similarly uses phrases:
-forget it
-never mind
-it doesn't matter
similarly uses phrases:
-forget it
-never mind
-it doesn't matter
by dumdumm August 18, 2020
The correct way to write and say “spell” in past tense.
You might think it’s spelled or spelt but you are wrong.
You might think it’s spelled or spelt but you are wrong.
That is spelleeeeeed wrong.
by dumdumm October 07, 2020