lost here in london

to be caught up in your head or overwhelmed by your thoughts
"are you okay, man?"

"yeah, i'm just lost here in london."
by hold on till may June 29, 2016
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George Washington slept here

A phrase used to mock or convey doubt of a claim. The New York Times puts it as “a common punch line for dubious historical claims.” The phrase’s infamy originated from the sheer amount of such signs in colonial places used to advertise and get people’s attention.

There is also a Brodway show and movie called “George Wasnington Slept Here,” the name a reference to this phrase.
“Did you know Shakespeare invented the letter Q?”
Yeah, sure, and George Washington slept here.”
by PinkCripps August 26, 2019
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The reason I'm in here

It's that fake hedgehog again.
Sonny: The reason I'm in here is because of that fake hedgehog!
Amy: This again?
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sewaden was here

"sewaden was here" is a phrase in the form as post-it notes around Peru High School. Who this man is, we do not know. However, there is evidence of his presence thru the school he went to and "Your World Of Text".
Did you happen to find a post-it note that says, "sewaden was here". I found it in one of the library books, and now I wonder... who is "sewaden"?
by miso.high November 16, 2021
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Get the fuck outta here

Slang phrase used predominantly in the north east United States to express disbelief, disagreement, being dismissive or any combination of the three.
Anthony: Yo Joey, I banged Georgina last night.
Joey: Get the fuck outta here!
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here for the drama

Someone who likes to hear all the drama but tries to stay out of it.
I don't want to be involved, I'm only here for the drama
by Casey Johnston April 19, 2016
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That way here too

This phrase is used instead of the term "um"
Although used quite frequently, this should not be a replacement for simply stuttering in a sentence or to dismiss valid claims or during an argument. Usually used in a corporate setting to dismiss colleagues or to vacate responsibility.
The weather outside is warm, that way here too.

Why is corporate making so many changes? That way here too
by The angry employee February 19, 2024
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