by zero February 25, 2004
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Mike from the popular youtube channel, JeepersMedia, loves to say this over and over about toys that have been recalled.
Mike from the popular youtube channel, JeepersMedia, loves to say this over and over about toys that have been recalled.
JeepersMedia: "I mean REALLY, what were they THINKING when they made this?"
Chad5161: "stfu about that "I Mean Really" shit, its fucking old! get a new catch phrase already, ffs."
Chad5161: "stfu about that "I Mean Really" shit, its fucking old! get a new catch phrase already, ffs."
by Chad5161sYoutubeChannel April 24, 2009
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(v.) The act of pressing "reply to all" or "reply" instead of "forward", and consequently sending an email to the wrong addressee, particularly when it causes great embarrassment. Repalled emails typically include slurs and overly sincere impressions and thoughts the author has about the addressee.
(1) I repalled Professor Johnson that he's a fat asshole. Looks like I'm going to drop out.
(2) Did you hear Jenny was sacked? She repalled her boss that her new perfume smells like Mike Tyson's armpits.
(2) Did you hear Jenny was sacked? She repalled her boss that her new perfume smells like Mike Tyson's armpits.
by Sociologist73 March 22, 2011
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Get the really fucked mug.The sarcastic remark you make to your high maintenance friend, mocking your dog, named Niko, who has to go out to pee every 5 minutes.
Your buddy tells you as you’re leaving the drive- thru with a twelve pack of beer, “dude you gotta go back, I forgot smokes”
You say “Really Niko?” as to say ‘you pain in the ass!’
You say “Really Niko?” as to say ‘you pain in the ass!’
by Tluv777 August 20, 2020
Get the Really Niko? mug.Meaning; neither yes nor no at the same time; statement meaning in between, maybe or straddling the fence. Word used when trying to avoid a question.
You ask, "did you like the dinner?" Reply, "Not Really". Which means there was something you didn't like about it. Did you not like the greens or mash potatoes. It is either "Yes" or "No" This phrase should be used in conjunction with an explainatin following it.
by JoAnna Alicea January 16, 2008
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"No, everything's really expensive, like those t-shirts and mugs over at Urban Dictionary
"No, everything's really expensive, like those t-shirts and mugs over at Urban Dictionary
by likethewind1 June 21, 2010
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