by Jonny wa November 27, 2004

mum: you messed the bathroom up with our talcum powder
child: BIG DEAL!
person1: your not following the rules of rugby
person2: SO WHAT...BIG DEAL! LIKE THE WORLDS GONNA END
child: BIG DEAL!
person1: your not following the rules of rugby
person2: SO WHAT...BIG DEAL! LIKE THE WORLDS GONNA END
by ronnie1997 August 6, 2011

by harry flashman July 4, 2003

"What's the Deal With" Meme.
Originating from a Gizmodo member: LetsTryThisAgain.
Original:
"what's the deal with angry birds anyway? i played it once. then i analyzed the game mechanics, deduced that the rest of the game would be throwing birds at things to knock them over and sat my phone down.
i hear there is something to do with egg bombs in later levels? sounds hilarious and repetitive.
i guess i just don't understand being addicted to a non-sandbox game"
Of course, hilarity ensues...
Originating from a Gizmodo member: LetsTryThisAgain.
Original:
"what's the deal with angry birds anyway? i played it once. then i analyzed the game mechanics, deduced that the rest of the game would be throwing birds at things to knock them over and sat my phone down.
i hear there is something to do with egg bombs in later levels? sounds hilarious and repetitive.
i guess i just don't understand being addicted to a non-sandbox game"
Of course, hilarity ensues...
What's the deal with Urban Dictionary anyway? I used it once. then i analyzed the site mechanics, deduced that the rest of the site would be about urban definitions and closed the webpage.
I hear there is something to do with rainbow kissing in later pages? Sounds hilarious and repetitive.
I guess i just don't understand being addicted to a user based Internet Dictionary.
I hear there is something to do with rainbow kissing in later pages? Sounds hilarious and repetitive.
I guess i just don't understand being addicted to a user based Internet Dictionary.
by ThE Wombatt September 18, 2010

1) A reference to the closing of a business deal, post-fact.
2) A misnomer in reference to the closure of a business deal. Often accompanied by a handshake and a) sans written contract, or b) with contract containing too many variables. Precedes checks bouncing, "personnel realignment," budget adjustments by the committee, re-proposals.
2) A misnomer in reference to the closure of a business deal. Often accompanied by a handshake and a) sans written contract, or b) with contract containing too many variables. Precedes checks bouncing, "personnel realignment," budget adjustments by the committee, re-proposals.
1) It's a done deal, and it went through last month.
2) It's a done deal, and it'll go through soon.
2) It's a done deal, and it'll go through soon.
by Jiggy-Fly December 22, 2003

by Biggest Man Matt October 1, 2020

Duder 1: "Hey I'm dropping some trim tonight. You wanna come with?"
Duder 2: "Say what? For real? You want me to be your dealing buddy for the night?"
Duder 1: "Yea doggy, just don't say anything dumb. Oh and here, wear this fake mustache."
Duder 2: "Say what? For real? You want me to be your dealing buddy for the night?"
Duder 1: "Yea doggy, just don't say anything dumb. Oh and here, wear this fake mustache."
by westfalia February 12, 2010
