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1.(adverb) in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?

2. (accreditation) Matt Stull's word
Matt: It's logical
Cynthia: indeed
Matt: that's my word
Cynthia: no it's not
Matt: yes it is, look, but i bet you don't have a Webster's dictionary
indeed by Luckeenkentucky December 21, 2006
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Lo Pan's classic line from John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China."
Lo Pan - "And when I find her, I will marry her."
Wang - "Never!"
Lo Pan - "But then Shing Di will be happy and my curse will be lifted!"
Jack Burton - "So you can go off and rule the universe from beyond the grave..."
Lo Pan - "Indeed!"
Jack Burton - "...or check into a psycho ward, whichever comes first, huh?"
indeed by uclafalcon December 14, 2003
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this word can be use to express a feeling !!! Usually in an affirmative way !!!
- Look at Allen's face , he's so cute
- Indeed !!!

-Do you think Melissa have a chance with him if she move to Moncton ?

- Indeed ... I wish
indeed by shortybutterfly April 25, 2006
Often used by chat whores. This word is used to agree with something in a professional manner. Also used to kill off a particularly un-interesting conversation, or to agree with a female without looking too conspicuous.
"Hey clonny, are you that guy that was wearing the blue and white jesters hat doing the monkey dance on the admin table?"

"Indeed"
Indeed by Clontarf[X] January 25, 2004
To Anglicise thereby reinforcing the validity of a response to any statement.
She: 'I…'
You: 'Indeed'
Indeed by little-miss can't do wrong September 10, 2011
the nerdy way to confirm something (straight from the erictionary)
indeed i did collect stamps
indeed by shellybbyx3 October 18, 2008
The greatest word of all time. Must be used in all situations. Can be very happy or very grim depending on the way you say it. Used with alarming regularity by Youtuber DragonChild460.
"Lisa! I heard your grandmother just passed away."
"Indeed."
Indeed by PaperValentine January 17, 2021