Alternative: "I don't know"
In conversation, when the person speaking to you wants you to feel like you're part of the conversation, but doesn't want to give you an opening. This conveniently allows the speaker to continue to ramble on about something trivial while the other person can only stand there and take it.
In conversation, when the person speaking to you wants you to feel like you're part of the conversation, but doesn't want to give you an opening. This conveniently allows the speaker to continue to ramble on about something trivial while the other person can only stand there and take it.
by jaykay84 August 29, 2009

by ErlandYt September 5, 2021

by AnOyMouS88 September 30, 2008


Dumbo: You're off work on Thursday right?
You: Umm, yeah... last week we made camping plans on that day since I'm free, remember?
Then you said "oh right, you're always off on Thursdays"
Dumbo: Sorry just had to "firm-a-sure"
You: Umm, yeah... last week we made camping plans on that day since I'm free, remember?
Then you said "oh right, you're always off on Thursdays"
Dumbo: Sorry just had to "firm-a-sure"
by laceylingerie August 7, 2010

responding after getting picked on by my buddies at the bar for going to a Jewel Concert in a pink button-up shirt: "you're just jealous you are not as Hetero-sure as I am!"
by SkiipyS October 9, 2019
