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Well well well

A phrase that typically used to say the furthering of some kind of stereotype. First, popularized on tiktok, it is often used for videos of a person of a particular race engaging in behavior that is consistent with some kind of stereotype. It was first used by satirical character uncle ruckus from the show 'the boondocks'.

It can and has been used for racial stereotypes of all kinds and has become part of the modern day genz/a lexicon.
Video: black guy eating watermelon. Comment: Well well well
Video: white guy convicted of pedophilia. Comment: well well well.
Video: Asian guy winning a math competition. Comment: well well well.
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Damn well

used to highlight a point, particularly when the speaker is furious.
I told you three times not to touch that vase! You damn well better clean up this mess before I lose my temper!
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Well

luckily; opportunely.
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Well

very; extremely.
He was well out of order
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Well in with

have a good relationship with (someone in a position of influence or authority).
you're well in with O'Brien aren't you?
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Be well out of

be fortunate to be no longer involved in (a situation).
Here's a sentence using "be well out of":

Sarah dodged the traffic jam completely by taking a side street. "Wow, you're well out of that mess," said John, stuck bumper-to-bumper.
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Well

The villagers relied on the community well for their daily drinking water.
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