Used in the context of someone saying something offensive in a humorous manner and fearing potential repercussions
by MrBossMan750 January 29, 2022
Yesterday's status: Today was the worst day ever :(
Next day's status: everything happens for a reason <3
Next day's status: everything happens for a reason <3
by jc44 May 23, 2011
A terrible show that portrays suicide as a quirky personality trait and extremely unlikable characters and tonnes of shitty teen drama
by Fuck13ReasonsWhy February 21, 2021
When a woman has desirable breasts but a face that is so unappealing that nobody would want to have sex with her.
by Manginacus December 13, 2010
the best show/book on planet earth. featuring hannah baker, a girl who committed suicide. the show explains why she did it using 13 tapes that she made.
by alykatbro April 08, 2017
The best show/book ever to be created. Also the biggest emotional rollercoaster you will ever ride with all its ups and downs you will definitely shed some tears and will want to rewatch it again and again.
"Man did you finish 13 reasons why, yet?"
" Yea after sitting on the bathroom floor crying i rewatched it for the second time."
" Yea after sitting on the bathroom floor crying i rewatched it for the second time."
by brezymcfezy April 08, 2017
Outside legal framework it's similar to saying 'I'm either certain or as close to certain as possible'
-inside legal framework, it's a frame of mind, the universal standard of proof used to decide if a defendant is guilty or not. To find a defendant guilty a juror or judge must reach a frame of mind that leaves them with no doubt or at least almost no doubt that a defendant is guilty as charged. Therefore, beyond a reasonable doubt. Information that leads factfinders to this mind frame must be directly related to particular case, not from outlying information unrelated to case in question, usually arising from attempts to tar/slime the defendant.
-inside legal framework, it's a frame of mind, the universal standard of proof used to decide if a defendant is guilty or not. To find a defendant guilty a juror or judge must reach a frame of mind that leaves them with no doubt or at least almost no doubt that a defendant is guilty as charged. Therefore, beyond a reasonable doubt. Information that leads factfinders to this mind frame must be directly related to particular case, not from outlying information unrelated to case in question, usually arising from attempts to tar/slime the defendant.
by em_see_dbl_oh April 13, 2023