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Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?

You say this dark/macabre humor phrase to lighten things up when both people have been discussing sad topics. You laugh a little bit because it is so bad to say and then you move on to talking about lighter subject things again. It is a segue (pronounced seg-way) / (a conversational bridge)from sad subjects back to lighter ones.

I find it very useful, although some people have not heard it before and they get confused and don't know what you are talking about, so you have to explain it to them. Then they laugh and you both move on to lighter subjects.
Wow, that's too bad that your friend's sister's hairdresser's brother got in a car accident and lost his pinky toe. (both people feel sad and there is silence and conversation is halted) and so another person says , "But other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play!" Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln? And that is a shocking and awful thing to say, but it makes people laugh because it is so shocking and awful. Do not say this though if something is really really sad, because it will not lighten things up and it will make people mad and hurt their feelings.
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That's how I did 

A phrase used to confirm your acknowledgement to a provocative action or comment.
1. Someone says to you; Oh no you didn't. You reply, That's How I did. The phase should be stated with attitude.
2. Someone says to you; For Real. You reply, That's how I did, as if you were saying, yes that's true.
3. Someone says to you; You been with my sister and my girlfriend? Respond loud and proud That's How I did and I'd do it again!
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all the white horses in the sun, how'm i supposed to get any ridin' done. 

smack smack smack. sizzle sizzle. pop. pop. none. not even one.
all the white horses in the sun, how'm i supposed to get any ridin' done.

You Know How It Is: The Usual Morning Rotation 

1) A phrase used whenever you have nothing better to say or you just want someone's approval for no real reason. To have to work properly, one person must initiate the phrase as shown in the example.
Person 1: 'You know how it is:'
Person 2 (responds): 'The usual morning rotation'

you know how we do 

1. To go all-out: Usually involves heavy drinking, some dancing, often some embarassing (though amusing) petty crimes against municipal property, and the occasional blackout. Getting busy is optional; mysterious bruises are not.
I can't believe you guys were at O'Mally's until 5:30 last night! That's insane!
Yeah, well, you know how we do.
you know how we do by johnny montana September 16, 2006

so, how bout that weather we're having? 

1.the commonly used phrase for trying to hit on a girl you believe to be out of your league when the clock is ticking and you only have a moments chance to impress her.

2.pick up line FAIL
hot girl texting
*load her groceries, then look in her eyes (this is your chance!)

guy, "so, how bout that weather we're having?"

I see how it is

When a person uses a subject as an excuse such as religion (but not just religion) to suit them for their benefit but only sticks to it whilst comfortable.
Also for general people and all sorts of people who judge someone for their choices when they haven't a clue for their reasons.
Also for people who cause trouble with people even people who don't associate with them etc but for no reason because they think they hard but what goes around comes around.
Also for snake people, backstabbers, two faced wankers.
etc etc etc etc I see how it is
I see how it is by RealTalk123455677 December 20, 2012