Hym "Good guess but no, idiot. That wasn't me. Why would I be doing the thing you think you saw me doing?"
by Hym Iam July 27, 2022
A phrase used to cover up what could be perceived by others as a racist or uncultured comment. It is also used by listeners to diffuse tension when someone else says something questionable.
See also: not to be racist, no offense, it's interesting that
See also: not to be racist, no offense, it's interesting that
Doug: (name), the guy from (country), keeps showing up late to work. Seems like a lazy dude.
Keith: It's just the culture, I guess
Keith: It's just the culture, I guess
by Snapflapple December 28, 2023
by heqkopewfjihnewfhiedfsw December 08, 2021
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<.7.9.7.6.>I,ANgel Jose Robles Roots Out Guess Out Of Answer, What Am I Through Personification. The Interpretation Is Being A Strategist<.7.9.7.6.>
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 11, 2025
A game played with the traditional board game "guess who" but with slightly different rules. The difference is that a given question can only be asked once over a period of multiple games (usually for the whole weekend, or however long you're trapped in the cabin with nothing to do except play guess who, but possibly forever!).
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
by firebus July 22, 2010
Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles I Root Out Answers Out Of Guesses, What Am I? Angel Jose Robles, ALso Know As, Hellstrom Imaweli Tanna: A Strategist
Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles I Root Out Answers Out Of Guesses, What Am I? Angel Jose Robles, ALso Know As, Hellstrom Imaweli Tanna: A Strategist
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 11, 2025
An i guess moment is used when its not really a yes question but not a no so you just say i guess, an agreement
"i don't want to go to school even though its the last day of school"
"i guess" - this is what you would call an "i guess moment"
"i guess" - this is what you would call an "i guess moment"
by chxrry3 February 25, 2021