"the guy told me the paragraph so fast that i couldn't memorize it so now i'm out of the play. it's well tight."
by Beebers321 July 27, 2006
A general sort of synonym for "rich," similar in use to "well-to-do." It's often a term used by those who are accused of being rich, but don't much like the snobbery inherently implied with that term. In such a scenario, it's more supposed to mean something along the lines of, "having enough money that I don't need to worry about my accounts, but not having so much money that I can buy solid gold houses and carved diamond wristwatches every other Tuesday."
by Fat People In Leather March 27, 2005
Hiberno-Emglish phrase, from "bain maith as" or "wear it well". Usually said to someone who has just bought a new garment, car or other large purchase.
by kidcojonez November 17, 2007
Jimmie Doan aka Bob the Builder was so well-rounded during Mr. Hope Initiative 2010, he amazed the entire audience with his well-roundedness.
by Patrick Chau Zordon July 25, 2010
by dfscasdfasdfsadfsadf September 09, 2005
This statement is often used in place of "touché". However, "well played" shows more class. The proper use is when one has been defeated or has lost in a battle of words.
A: You realize that I just beat you at chess and in the argument about who would be a better president.
B: I know. Well played.
B: I know. Well played.
by BMWMUNK December 07, 2004
A very smart person who masks themselves as a cripple but is actually faster than the flash. Also has a tendency to kill mothers.
by Meme/Paul February 17, 2018