When used by a writer (usually a columnist or a blogger), indicates that a description follows of one or more letters to the author that might be considered weird, hostile, or otherwise unusual. Comes from the title of a Perry Como album.
"So he tells me that I'm a bigot because I don't support the rights of husbands to beat their wives. I tell ya, we get letters."
by Lady Csyde March 26, 2007
A phrase used as an inquiry for a server after finishing a drink or a meal, usually by dads with English as an L2 or L3.
by Maaky September 01, 2024
by Marimari November 23, 2021
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by Hjmbhjyuuuyuy May 09, 2024
a phrase used to quite literally say “we were excited” however, the use of the word “were” in the sentence has no past tense meaning. so it basically means “we’re excited.”
by 4loona December 30, 2023
I lack the will to put effort into thinking critically about something, please relieve me of this burden and tell me what to think so I can fit in with the herd.
"So, what do we think about trending controversial topic?"
"I don't know what 'we' think, but I think you're a fucking tool"
"I don't know what 'we' think, but I think you're a fucking tool"
by Robert DeLaurenti July 10, 2023
'' so...Why don't we just''
by quirky_giraffe February 13, 2019