no, that's way too much work
by DeWayne Mann August 21, 2004
1. A vehicle with more power, features, and style than a potential buyer would know how to properly utilize.
2. A person of the desired sex that is unattainable due to differences in social status, looks, intelligence, or other attributes. (i.e. "Out of your league.")
2. A person of the desired sex that is unattainable due to differences in social status, looks, intelligence, or other attributes. (i.e. "Out of your league.")
by Heptite July 31, 2016
by Representative for 4nd period March 31, 2005
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by ThatWeirdGuy79 March 30, 2017
This phrase is used instead of the term "um"
Although used quite frequently, this should not be a replacement for simply stuttering in a sentence or to dismiss valid claims or during an argument. Usually used in a corporate setting to dismiss colleagues or to vacate responsibility.
Although used quite frequently, this should not be a replacement for simply stuttering in a sentence or to dismiss valid claims or during an argument. Usually used in a corporate setting to dismiss colleagues or to vacate responsibility.
The weather outside is warm, that way here too.
Why is corporate making so many changes? That way here too
Why is corporate making so many changes? That way here too
by The angry employee February 19, 2024
Used instead of the term "um" this term is usually used in the corporate workplace. Can be responded with "this way here now"
by The angry employee March 19, 2024