Well-meaning, when someone tries to help someone else or do something good without realizing what they're doing is only harming that person. One example of a well-meaning person is a helicopter parent, they want their child to be safe but they don't understand that they sometimes want some privacy.
Boy 1: I know my mom is a well-meaning person, but I just wish she understood what she's doing is causing more harm than good
Boy 2: I feel you man
Boy 2: I feel you man
by tguddhacs April 10, 2021

When talking about Dean Chambers, the term "well hung" is normally used 😊.
Eg: oh that Dean Chambers is extremely well hung.
Eg: oh that Dean Chambers is extremely well hung.
by Kingkong1979 December 8, 2019

You are a Kristen Wells if you hate capital letters and are TikTok famous. Kristen Well's probably has a million people on Snapchat and have a thing for curly-haired latinos. She is always rolling her r’s.
by uraveragewhitewashedarab February 29, 2020

(Noun) A well dude is a person who is constantly making excuses for why they can’t, or shouldn’t perform certain actions.
(Exclamation) The prolonged sound made by a person who, when in the presence of a well dude, hears them say “well dude.”
(Exclamation) The prolonged sound made by a person who, when in the presence of a well dude, hears them say “well dude.”
“Do you want to go to this show on Thursday?”
“Well dude, I just can’t because I have to work on Friday and it takes too long to get to the venue and the tickets are too expensive and I have homework anyway.”
“Well dude, I just can’t because I have to work on Friday and it takes too long to get to the venue and the tickets are too expensive and I have homework anyway.”
by Prof. O March 27, 2019

by Raw Dog Assassin April 3, 2011

A beautiful girl, usually tall. Very friendly and trustworthy, but don't get on her bad side. Is usually nice unless somebody makes her mad or aggravated. Attracts a lot of friends. People love her to the moon and back💫🌙
by Lynzie Michelle December 23, 2016

Reference to stealing money that is not yours, usually from an establishment such as your workplace-- taking money from the cash register.
by painkiller801 December 15, 2010
