A: 'How's the quiche?'
B: 'That's mighty fine quiche'
Tom had had himself such a mighty fine bit of pie he eagerly awaited second helpings.
B: 'That's mighty fine quiche'
Tom had had himself such a mighty fine bit of pie he eagerly awaited second helpings.
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1. Expression for for doing something foolish or unnecessary.
2. Possessing an item that serves no purpose and/or is useless.
2. Possessing an item that serves no purpose and/or is useless.
Person: "I just bought some new alien detecting binoculars"
Me: "You might as well be wearing broccoli for shoes."
Me: "You might as well be wearing broccoli for shoes."
by Sheppison September 18, 2010
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'You can't skate the gap.'
You might be good.
"You're not good.'
'You can't skate the gap.'
You might be good.
"You're not good.'
by Steve Steve Steve May 28, 2006
Get the might mug.A trope of formulaic Western fiction: White character who, with relatively little effort, masters a skill most closely associated with the culture of another ethnic group. This skill is commonly some sort of martial art, and the White character often becomes more skilled than both his ethnic mentor and his ethnic opponent.
"Wow, look at Mighty Whitey becoming a Kung Fu master in the span of a mere sixty-second montage!"
"Amazing! Now he can go save the girl from that Evil Chinese Guy and then single-handedly beat the Other Team at the Kung Fu tournament!"
"Amazing! Now he can go save the girl from that Evil Chinese Guy and then single-handedly beat the Other Team at the Kung Fu tournament!"
by So I says to Mabel, I says March 9, 2016
Get the Mighty Whitey mug.Even if someone might actually be correct, those with power are often able to impose their beliefs on others through force, rather than logical persuasion.
Why did colonists believe that blacks were inferior and manage to convince everyone else that as well?
Well you know might makes right.
Well you know might makes right.
by Jay.Rose November 1, 2013
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