Indeed

A word to confirm a sexual act; Can also be used as a verb, to indeed. *Best used in a moan or sexual manner.
Emma: I'm horny.
Wes: Indeed.
Emma: Indeed my bodyyy.
Wes: I'm gonna indeed in your face. ;
by Wes & Emma April 27, 2008
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When in a setting where you really shouldn't say naughty words -FUCK, especially.
You can simply say indeed instead... and it's basically like saying "FUCK YESSSS!" Only, polite enough for grandparents to hear and not have a stroke.
"Well, I decided to get you unlimited texting and a brand new car, oh, and a sculpture of cheese, like you always wanted.."

"indeed!"
by Alyssssssa November 28, 2007
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Kevin has obviously never lived in the UK, indeed is not youre word you son of a bitch, i hate you and hope you burn in the same ring of hell as hitler and Ghandi. Indeed really means: in fact it means "indeed", as in "in" "deed".
guy1: hey, dustin do you want to go get some tasty smooth pudding and run for president?
Dustin for pres in 96: Indeed
by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005
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Indeed is a word mostly used by a Posh prick and should be only owned by one posh prick because they are a poonham , and indeed is also for very old people talk 👨🏽 🍳
“Indeed that pineapple has a great moist taste to its tip
by Peter Poonham April 18, 2020
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A word commonly used amongst the youth of California, primarily in Berkeley and Santa Barbara. "Indeed" is synonymous with "trademark" or "cool habit", stemming from the idea that it's an "IN deed", or an action that is trendy; in-style.
"That hat is his Indeed. Pretty cool, huh?"
"I keep trying to develop an Indeed, but it's hard to get a good idea. . ."
"That Dan sure has an awesome, unique Indeed."
by Daisy Lover August 20, 2009
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This word is legally owned by Ryan
Ashley: Indeed!
Ryan: That's another 5c royalty you owe me for using my word. k thnx
by Ry poy April 25, 2018
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A response coined by author Cullen Herington in his online short stories. Used as a filler in a conversation with the hope of moving forward, or ending it completely.
Rachel: I am having a slumber party, will you be attending?

Cullen: I will indeed be attending.
by bobgodofrootbeer December 31, 2013
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