my feelings are to much and it’s been to long
constantly having feelings in he/she’s pot and it’s getting out of hand
“like oil in a pot (overcooked)” leave a item in oil for to long and it gets burnt
constantly having feelings in he/she’s pot and it’s getting out of hand
“like oil in a pot (overcooked)” leave a item in oil for to long and it gets burnt
i’m kinda getting overcooked out here
by himmyneutron22 May 16, 2023
very versatile word depending how the person says it ,can mean 'astonishment' 'cursing' generally an OMG word
how you say it and and situation governs the word, people say dick 'ere, but more likely its dick here
how you say it and and situation governs the word, people say dick 'ere, but more likely its dick here
dick 'ere, look whos at the door
dordy dordy the bag has split missus ,dick 'ere pick it up
sorry sir ive just hit your car, oh no, dick here, Angela he has bumped the motor
dordy dordy the bag has split missus ,dick 'ere pick it up
sorry sir ive just hit your car, oh no, dick here, Angela he has bumped the motor
by JONTERRIES June 20, 2021
Slang phrase used predominantly in the north east United States to express disbelief, disagreement, being dismissive or any combination of the three.
by FungibleTokn November 25, 2022
I don't want to be involved, I'm only here for the drama
by Casey Johnston April 19, 2016
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.
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
Why is corporate making so many changes? That way here too
by The angry employee February 19, 2024
Used instead of the term "um" this term is usually used in the corporate workplace. Can be responded with "this way here now"
by The angry employee March 19, 2024
by Zootnation August 21, 2023