meaning-wise

In terms of meaning. For example, if they ask you a question about a word, you can answer it back in description of it's meaning.
"Meaning-wise, there are two ways you could understand this parable."
by SympatheticCentennial January 30, 2024
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Mean condolities

A condition where u cannot control what u say and makes u say rude and horrible things without thinking.
Random: Yah it's ok it's not your fault your useless

Random: what was that form??

Random: sorry it's my condition it's called mean condolities

Random: oh sorry then it's alright!
by Halfvegetarian December 26, 2021
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Brexit means Brexit!

Phrase used during the game Brexit football to indicate that a tackle which would normally be illegal under the rules of Association Football is either about to occur or in the process of occurring.
"Brexit means Brexit!"
"Aaaargh... Lad, you've broke me arm!"
"play on!"
by Plastic Patricio October 30, 2024
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Mean grilled cheese

An outrageous spectacular supercalifragilisticexpialidocious grilled cheese. Superior to all other grilled cheeses.
Baxter: What’s for dinner?
Trick: I’m making some mean grilled cheeses you want one?
Baxter: yeye
by TuckYourChainz March 14, 2019
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Shift in meaning

A shift in meaning is when a word's meaning changes over time.
The word "cool" used to mean a low temperature, but now it can also mean something is stylish or awesome.

It is interesting to understand how confusion arises after a shift in meaning of a word from one mythology to another.
by Shifzar Aris January 29, 2025
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Mean rizzler

A very tall and handsome man
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Oh yeah! Look at that! That was a pretty quick 180! Pretty spry for an older gal! But what if you antagonized him into it? What if you antagonized him into doing the child murder, Megyn? Then what? Would you be liable then? Is it a hard-line on "buying him a gun?" Or would that apply too? I mean, I'm not a sycophant or anything but I think antagonizing the guy into doing the child murder is kind of "buying him a gun" adjacent, don't you think?
A shit-head "Well, I don't know, I mean... Maybe if you bought him a gun..."

Hym "What about antagonizing the child murder into doing the child murder? I don't know, I mean, maybe follow him around for years... Mirror the delusions of reference that are commonly associated with schizophrenia, except, deliberately... When he presses you on it you just double down and keep doing it... Is THAT equivalent, Megyn Kelly? Is that kind of like buying the guy a gun or is that not as bad? Are you liable then?"
by Hym Iam February 26, 2024
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