by 3amDude March 17, 2021

"God, Jason just tagged me in another bone apple tea meme."
"Hey, he's well memeing, just clueless."
"Hey, he's well memeing, just clueless."
by Alejandro Trebeck December 14, 2016

Someone whos a angry tough guy but on the inside he is a nice soft guy he can say he hates you but he likes what he says he hates and hates what he likes
by theboon June 1, 2022

It means goodbye in earthy folk speech, it's a old style common word for the common working man/woman
by SomeDude2022 February 15, 2022

The art of Intuition. When we know what we know and YOU DID IT! alternate definition: Finding water with a tangible earth made object that defies logic, reason and ? ah??? maybe physics? The result=water
God damn that well witch!!! That woman she cost me my marriage and the only water she found was a tidal wave of divorce expenses for me!! I should of consulted my rabbi, priest, preacher, bishop and lawyer first!
by eve1 June 23, 2024

imagine being so mad that you dislike a post bc it says i hate kuromi these kuromi stans getting too far
Kuromi stan: dislikes a kuromi hate post
Person writing it: well it looks like someone got fucking mad bc of kuromi
Person writing it: well it looks like someone got fucking mad bc of kuromi
by CR7andmessiisGOAT November 4, 2023

Said to acknowledge someone else's explanation of something and thank them for it, with the added undertone of acknowledging that yeah now that you think about it, really that should have been obvious all along and you were being stupid for even asking the question in the first place.
An early (and possibly the first) appearance of the phrase, with this undertone, occurs in a joke in the 1992 episode "Holoship" of British sci-fi comedy TV series Red Dwarf, with the following exchange:
The Cat : Why don't we drop the defensive shields?
Kryten : A superlative suggestion, sir. With just two minor flaws. One, we don't have any defensive shields. And two, we don't have any defensive shields. Now I realise that technically speaking that's only one flaw but I thought that it was such a big one that it was worth mentioning twice.
The Cat : Good point, well made.
An early (and possibly the first) appearance of the phrase, with this undertone, occurs in a joke in the 1992 episode "Holoship" of British sci-fi comedy TV series Red Dwarf, with the following exchange:
The Cat : Why don't we drop the defensive shields?
Kryten : A superlative suggestion, sir. With just two minor flaws. One, we don't have any defensive shields. And two, we don't have any defensive shields. Now I realise that technically speaking that's only one flaw but I thought that it was such a big one that it was worth mentioning twice.
The Cat : Good point, well made.
Alice: Are you coming round to my house tonight?
Bob: No, I'm away on holiday. I told you yesterday.
Alice: Good point well made.
Bob: No, I'm away on holiday. I told you yesterday.
Alice: Good point well made.
by Xenocat104 October 31, 2023
