Utterly pointless use of the word "second" to convey no additional meaning but with the intention of appearing more intelligent than in fact. Much beloved of political reporters. See also Anytime soon.
The Tories are trying to second guess what UKIP will have as the main plank of their Euro-election manifesto.
It basically means that you're OK with what someone asks you, but you don't really want to do the action. It can also be used as in showing off something. You can also say "okig" which a friend of mineALWAYS says. :)
An educated guess is nothing but a guess except someone wants to pretend they're actually really smart so by virtue of being really smart they'll be more right than someone who didn't use the term "educated guess".
My educated guess is that pianos are black and white because Paul McCartney wrote a song called Ebony and Ivory!
Typically in direct response to the conversation at hand. Usually ironically or ironically, and at the very most making little sense to what's being said. The phrase is usually used by females who over use acronym such as ''LOL" in every sentence and can not provide any substance to a conversation. While at the same time calling everyone dry and boring.
Dereck: Hey Sarah, have you seen that video going around?
Sarah: ye y lol
Dereck: I haven't got a chance to see it. What's it about?
Sarah: O lol
Dereck: Anything interesting on it?
Sarah: no lol
Dereck: I like the shirt you had on today at school.
Sarah: lol i guess so lol
Dereck: Good talk.
Sarah:.......huh? y u leaving?