by joccino January 20, 2015
by ت November 21, 2010
A small town situated in the quiet, countryside of England. Most of the area is made up of fields, hills and sheep however, many cute,little features of Grange include: The duck pond, the promenade, a countless number of cafes, a Co-op, and Grange library. Beware, there are a countless number of senile drivers that will not hesitate to run you down if you step into the road. You were warned.
Person 1: Oh my Gosh! that car almost ran me over!
Person 2: Senile old bitch! Well...what I can I say...we are in Grange Over Sands after all...
Person 2: Senile old bitch! Well...what I can I say...we are in Grange Over Sands after all...
by Countrygirlie April 16, 2010
A misinterpretation of the phrase "much of a muchness".
Person 1: Do you prefer the red or the crimson colour?
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
by schlub April 25, 2010
by Alusim January 13, 2019
The bank made a mistake in the loan agreement and he was able to get one over on them by making them honour it.
by The Blacker Vegetable November 22, 2013
An implication to that an essay, for example, does not have to be 20 pages long if it's full of bullshit. Rather a short high-quality essay than a useless high-quantity essay.
Remember class, Quality over quantity on this paper. There's no need to write a long paper if it's filled with pointless sentences.
by philip December 08, 2003