An expression of disbelief. Most commonly used when learning something shocking or surprising. Another way to say "I didn't know that" or "No way! "
Mom: "Will you order me a bean burrito at Taco Bell?"
Me: "Let me find out you like bean burritos!"
Friend: "My sister just won the lottery!"
Me: "Seriously? Let me find out!"
Me: "Let me find out you like bean burritos!"
Friend: "My sister just won the lottery!"
Me: "Seriously? Let me find out!"
by Lucky B March 27, 2024

by anonymous November 17, 2020

by Kevin7111997 June 8, 2022

Ask ur boy crush out and confess love to him so u can get together and they have to say yes no matter what
by Ask ur crush out him January 24, 2024

Bedding, stuffed chair, sofa, car seat and the like ruined by leaked urine from an incontinent user.
I seated myself in the movie theater, then said to my date, “Honey, this seat stinks; it’s all pissed out!”
by Be Bop a Lula December 11, 2021

(1) When you get an email or LinkedIn message from a recruiter who implies he/she is retained by a company to recruit for a job, but in fact he/she is submitting unsolicited candidates for a role.
(2) The opposite of an in-house recruiter / retained search.
(2) The opposite of an in-house recruiter / retained search.
Out-house recruiter: "Hi, I'm writing since you'd be great for an analyst role I'm trying to fill." Me: "Is this a retained search?" Out-house recruiter: "No." Me: "No thanks" and then I recommend a colleague I hate and I hope will take a different job, if by some miracle the out-house recruiter is able to place the candidate.
by ProductRoom35 May 27, 2020

by tacyray March 11, 2020
