by jack eh son December 28, 2005

Commonly used expression which frequently denotes a pause in a sentence.
oftenly used by big fat gangsters when giving long speeches.
oftenly used by big fat gangsters when giving long speeches.
by reppo August 8, 2005

by Jim July 18, 2006

The wedding of 'meta' and 'narrative'. The story behind or as the backdrop of a story. The master story. The whole story. The meta-narrative.
by herbybell March 21, 2010

by Doku Jisatsu September 6, 2010

Meaningless noise that can be used to mean anything, depending on body language and vocal tone.
A common use is as a greeting. For this, the body language needs to be firendly - smiling, raised arm etc - and the word needs to be said loudly and clearly. It is particularly effective if the word is held on (in other words, saying merrrrrrrrrrrrrr).
Another common use is just to drop it in moments that lack conversation, or to express boredom. Again, it works best to hold the word (merrrrrrrrrrrrrr), and to say it only through one half of your mouth as if muttering.
It can be used as a way of agreement. In these cases it should be short, clear and often preceeded by 'ah'.
The word comes from Buckinghamshire, UK and is the nonsesical muttering of a certain someone.
A common use is as a greeting. For this, the body language needs to be firendly - smiling, raised arm etc - and the word needs to be said loudly and clearly. It is particularly effective if the word is held on (in other words, saying merrrrrrrrrrrrrr).
Another common use is just to drop it in moments that lack conversation, or to express boredom. Again, it works best to hold the word (merrrrrrrrrrrrrr), and to say it only through one half of your mouth as if muttering.
It can be used as a way of agreement. In these cases it should be short, clear and often preceeded by 'ah'.
The word comes from Buckinghamshire, UK and is the nonsesical muttering of a certain someone.
by Hamish Bipple February 16, 2005

is an expression.
and is also politically correct.
said randomly instead of an answer.
or is said out of boredom.
and is also politically correct.
said randomly instead of an answer.
or is said out of boredom.
by Samantha Lynn September 5, 2008
