A word often used in place of a period at the end of a sentence, with the voice trialing off.
It suggests that the speaker thinks that more should be said, but there may be nothing to logically follow it.
It suggests that the speaker thinks that more should be said, but there may be nothing to logically follow it.
Heard on David Letterman in a Rupert Gee episode where a lady off the street ended every sentence with ", so ..." "Where are you from?" "I'm from Cleveland." "What are you doing for a good time in New York?" "We're going to shows and walking around, so ..." "Having fun?" "A lot of fun, so ..."
by J.W. Hall March 21, 2007
Can be any person. Said when you dont know his or her name or you would rather not say the person's name.
by TheBx41 September 17, 2012
1. How is your mother? So so.
Middle of good and bad.
2. Did you undestand this? So so.
Middle of yes and no.
3. How was she? So so.
Middle of Hot and cold.
Middle of good and bad.
2. Did you undestand this? So so.
Middle of yes and no.
3. How was she? So so.
Middle of Hot and cold.
by Victor April 15, 2005
Jason X was so-so.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 18, 2004
1. Roughly equivalent of "oh what's his face."
2. an undesirable, as in "you no-good little so and so..."
2. an undesirable, as in "you no-good little so and so..."
Person A - I told the same thing to, oh, so and so...
Person B - You did? You no good little so and so!!!!!!!!!!
Person B - You did? You no good little so and so!!!!!!!!!!
by Tom Navarro April 13, 2007
by Hercolena Oliver December 29, 2008
The same as the po-po's but these kind of cops pull you over and give you a warning, so they are still po-po's for pulling you over, but they let you off, so they're so-so's
mike - crap it's the po-po's
officer - watch your speed next time
jorge - fucken po-po's bro
mike - meh, the so-so's
officer - watch your speed next time
jorge - fucken po-po's bro
mike - meh, the so-so's
by Nachoz- May 09, 2008