(n.) a failure in friend group politics; when two parties fail to come to an agreement about how a night on the town should play out.
Like in a No Deal Brexit scenario, parties involved in the bar crawl face a severance in relations for the evening, splitting into respective factions. Each must rely on texting outside friends to survive.
Used to sarcastically act like you aren't trying to brag about something that isn't worth bragging about. Should make it seem like you are bragging about it. Usually said in a sarcastic tone. Not to be used when something actually is a big deal.
Starbucks lady: "Total is $4.23"
Me as I hand her $4.23: "Exact change, no big deal"
or
Girlfriend walks in, me on the computer
Me: "Just checking the spiderman forums, no big deal."
The opposite of a big deal. The go-to catch phrase whenever you are presenting something in a humble light. This phrase is not sarcastic in any light and should never be confused to mean a big deal. It is by no means a big deal whatsoever, no big deal. Also not to be confused with yes big accord.
something said after something amazing has been accomplished, usual said in a sarcastic to make ones self seem modest when in reality one is bragging. usually followed by "'cept it is"