When a girl can find a guy that will actually stick around and prove that he truely loves her instead of getting the one an only thing typical guys want, and disappearing...
Ginger: 'Wow! Kandy you a serious relationship with Jax.'
Kandy: 'Yea, Jax actually stuck around and stayed with me even thru everythig.'
Kandy: 'Yea, Jax actually stuck around and stayed with me even thru everythig.'
by Froglove85 March 10, 2012
by JazzyJenae March 11, 2014
by BallzMahonez August 20, 2007
A state of being. This can happen in both real life and via text message or IM. It occurs when someone says something to someone else (usually as a joke), and the person becomes really serious about the issue. They stay in this state for quite a while. They reply seriously whenever someone is talking to them.
Indicators of serious mode: Lowercase only in sentences, ending all sentences with periods, one word replies, lowercase "LOL's", slow replies, setting their status as "away" or "busy", signing out of IM, replying with swearing, ending questions with periods, low use of emoticons, using an ellipsis and more.
Indicators of serious mode: Lowercase only in sentences, ending all sentences with periods, one word replies, lowercase "LOL's", slow replies, setting their status as "away" or "busy", signing out of IM, replying with swearing, ending questions with periods, low use of emoticons, using an ellipsis and more.
Phil: Hey what's up George I fucked your mom last night LOL
Bill: ...that's not fucking funny. the fuck do you want.
Phil: Why so serious?
*5 minutes later*
Bill: Brb
*Bill has signed out*
Phil: That dudes in serious mode.
Bill: ...that's not fucking funny. the fuck do you want.
Phil: Why so serious?
*5 minutes later*
Bill: Brb
*Bill has signed out*
Phil: That dudes in serious mode.
by SrsMode May 27, 2011
by Floppy ears November 08, 2015
by BellaW December 26, 2008
Common Slang for when a musical tune sounds very well produced.
Popularity increased after the music track by Guyver Mearns (A hard house producer popular in the music production community at the time and now famous on labels such as Tidy Trax and listed on Discogs) entitled "Serious Sound / You'll Know It" in 2002 which took/rip an audio sample from an old black and white film (Not sure which) "Time to lay down some serious sound" as a direct dialect quote from an actor within the film.
Later popularity was raised for the saying with the music production website 'serious-sounds.net' (2003) a website for music producers to discuss production aspects of music making.
It has since spread into the music production community as a common expression of appreciation for a music artists level of production skill (Arrangement & quality of sound).
Popularity increased after the music track by Guyver Mearns (A hard house producer popular in the music production community at the time and now famous on labels such as Tidy Trax and listed on Discogs) entitled "Serious Sound / You'll Know It" in 2002 which took/rip an audio sample from an old black and white film (Not sure which) "Time to lay down some serious sound" as a direct dialect quote from an actor within the film.
Later popularity was raised for the saying with the music production website 'serious-sounds.net' (2003) a website for music producers to discuss production aspects of music making.
It has since spread into the music production community as a common expression of appreciation for a music artists level of production skill (Arrangement & quality of sound).
example 1
Listener - 'Those are some serious sounds'.
Music Artist - 'Why thank you'.
example 2
Producer - 'I wish I could produce some serious sounds'
Friend - 'Then learn how to do it'.
Listener - 'Those are some serious sounds'.
Music Artist - 'Why thank you'.
example 2
Producer - 'I wish I could produce some serious sounds'
Friend - 'Then learn how to do it'.
by xe-cute March 17, 2007