A phrase that is commonly used when something interesting, weird, or unexpected happens in a, most likely, occasion.
People would also use it when they have nothing to say when they hear news or info that is either shocking, weird, unexpected or simply just plain out of the blue.
People would also use it when they have nothing to say when they hear news or info that is either shocking, weird, unexpected or simply just plain out of the blue.
"Hey, have you heard about that interview last night?"
"No? What about it?"
"The interviewee was actually a murderer of a case long ago, but he accidentally leaked evidence of what he did, thus arresting himself."
"Well then..."
"No? What about it?"
"The interviewee was actually a murderer of a case long ago, but he accidentally leaked evidence of what he did, thus arresting himself."
"Well then..."
by Calico Kaco April 18, 2020
by Spely November 19, 2016
Verb. Learning from the things that drag you down in life and swallow you up. Sinking well is turning your pain into something productive whether practical or creative and abstract. When you feel like complete crap and scrawl out a poem, that is sinking well.
"This break-up is really tearing me apart, I have to sink well."
"I can't believe how much this hurts. I don't know what to do." "Sink well, man."
"I can't believe how much this hurts. I don't know what to do." "Sink well, man."
by Scrivenaut February 08, 2016
by JF131 December 22, 2020
“Well that’s why you should learn how to make salad.” is a response to anything and everything.
This phrase came from a bitter old man named John, this is John’s only accomplishment.
This phrase came from a bitter old man named John, this is John’s only accomplishment.
by pigeon_nut November 27, 2023
by asomshotal59 March 28, 2021
by Dilflover January 28, 2020