1. To assume something, and present it as fact.
2. To take an asinine comment, presumption or drunken declaration and automatically present it as fact.
Based on the legitimacy and presentation of Ted Wells Deflategate Report
2. To take an asinine comment, presumption or drunken declaration and automatically present it as fact.
Based on the legitimacy and presentation of Ted Wells Deflategate Report
Ex. Someone says that Lincoln may have been a Jedi ---becomes---Lincoln was a Jedi.
In converstion: "I'm gonna go ahead and Wells It and say Lincoln Was a Jedi."
In converstion: "I'm gonna go ahead and Wells It and say Lincoln Was a Jedi."
by VS617 May 14, 2015

"Well shit" is a casual way to show frustration or disappointment when things go wrong. It's like saying, "Oh no!" or "Damn it!"
Friend: Guys, I just heard that Craig died in a car accident. *surprised murmurs*
Friend 2: Well shit.
Friend 2: Well shit.
by SuperAssShitter November 6, 2023

a shelf beneath the counter of a bar on which bottles of liquor are stored within easy reach of the bartender.
by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024

"Get well done" is a versatile phrase than can be used in many situations, such as:
1. Wishing a get well soon
2. An adjective/verb; such as when you are DONE.
3. Good luck and Happiness
1. Wishing a get well soon
2. An adjective/verb; such as when you are DONE.
3. Good luck and Happiness
1. I heard you got sick yesterday, I wish you get well done soon!
2. I didn't study for the test at all. I am about to GET WELL DONE.
3. Get well done!
2. I didn't study for the test at all. I am about to GET WELL DONE.
3. Get well done!
by yeet1241 December 29, 2019

This is the response one receives, when they have locked the music and continues to forgoe all precautions for safety into the square.. usually followed by a hand shake .
by Town242 December 3, 2022

by Woodpimp June 12, 2024
