Sometime in the next several weeks, maybe months. Used to refer to a task or activity that has been procrastinated or is likely to be.
by g_transcribe October 01, 2009
completely, quickly, and/or enthusiastically. Usually preceded by "on it..." Similar to "like white on rice," etc.
Used in expressing eagerness to do or participate in some activity or project.
Used in expressing eagerness to do or participate in some activity or project.
Bob: Want to go to my sister's wedding? Open bar.
Joe: I'm so there. I'm on it like dots on dice.
Bob: I need the prints done by 1pm. Are you doing them?
Joe: Like dots on dice.
Joe: I'm so there. I'm on it like dots on dice.
Bob: I need the prints done by 1pm. Are you doing them?
Joe: Like dots on dice.
by g_transcribe October 01, 2009
eager to attend or visit (some place or event).
also expresses agreement with another person that a place or event should be gone to.
also expresses agreement with another person that a place or event should be gone to.
-We're having a big ass tailgate party at the game. You're invited.
-I'm so there.
-We should check out Finnegan's party. I heard they always end up playing strip pool there.
-We're so there!
-I'm so there.
-We should check out Finnegan's party. I heard they always end up playing strip pool there.
-We're so there!
by g_transcribe October 01, 2009