"I've got the just of it" said the manager, proving that nepotism doesn't lead to hiring the best and brightest.
by Caverdog December 12, 2016
Uttered when something someone says is nonsensical or just plain stupid.
The phrase was originally invented by me before becoming popular.
The phrase was originally invented by me before becoming popular.
by Adelbert Steiner March 23, 2008
by Alex Aslani October 15, 2003
mere or merely. A weak adjective or adverb that is a 'filler' word such as like. Sometimes used by songwriters to fill out the meter of their lyrics. Other than the latter group, the written or spoken sentence can get along quite nicely without the word.
by ExitRamp June 23, 2004
A little word that creeps in in all kind of places where it doesn't belong.An easy way of trivialising something without having to justify the trivialisation, and often without the hearer even realising what is happening.
by Pedanta June 26, 2004
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Person 1: I feel like mr crabs would be a good stripper
Person 2: ikr he’s obsessed with money so when people thrown money at him he justs
Person 2: ikr he’s obsessed with money so when people thrown money at him he justs
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