The way old people admit that they're wrong. Or I guess it's what they say when they don't want to admit they're wrong. Just imagine a grandma with her hands on her hips and an angry frown on her face because you outsmarted her, and that's essentially what this word means.
by Regina4047 November 08, 2023
the stock market; Wall Street; in specific circumstances a reference to the Senate, House, or for that matter any government administration.
by log March 20, 2012
Things now you're well? is a less common phrase used by Irish people. It is more common in the south of Ireland. Roughly translated it means: How are you?
'Things'... everything you care about.
'Now'...currently.
'You're'...you are.
'Well?'...feeling alright about them?
'Things'... everything you care about.
'Now'...currently.
'You're'...you are.
'Well?'...feeling alright about them?
'Hey Billy. Things now you're well?'
'Not too bad Aisling. Not too bad. Things now?'
'Era, can't complain.'
'Not too bad Aisling. Not too bad. Things now?'
'Era, can't complain.'
by yourbuddy007 April 01, 2014
by welldigger May 08, 2021
mother: Joseph, stop interrupting. I don't like that the medicine you digest so well lately. This anti-social habit won't get you anywhere in life. And Joseph, also please improve your vocabulary. I didn't raise you to such a rotten apple
Joseph: go scratch yourself.
Joseph: go scratch yourself.
by Sexydimma January 15, 2013
mother: Joseph, stop interrupting. I don't like that the medicine you digest so well lately; it won't get you anywhere in life. And Joseph, also please improve your vocabulary. I didn't raise you to be such a rotten apple
Joseph: go scratch yourself.
Joseph: go scratch yourself.
by Sexydimma March 19, 2013