A common phrase used to sarcastically refer to a small cohort of people for which one has a fondness, closeness, or endearment towards. The phrase intends to convey the smallness of the aforementioned group - the "3" is superfluous and really just there for comedic effect.
by thexiris August 14, 2024
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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 09, 2025
I don’t like nugu like Syakeel maybe
I don’t like nugu like Syakeel maybe
by syafinaz? October 22, 2023
Maybe is a word often used when you don't have the balls to hurt other people feelings. So you think saying "maybe" will be better. Because in theory you never said either yes or no. You don't hurt your friends feelings. But in reality it just makes your friend wait for you and not make other plans. All in all just cooming out and sayingeither yes or no in the first place would be much better.
Guy 1: Hey, you wanna play a game or something?
Guy 2: Maybe.
Guy 1: Ok... (well now i may or may not have something to do with guy 1. But i can't make other plans in case this "maybe" actually was a Yes... So quess i have to wait)
Guy 2: Maybe.
Guy 1: Ok... (well now i may or may not have something to do with guy 1. But i can't make other plans in case this "maybe" actually was a Yes... So quess i have to wait)
by Guy that waits for a maybe man March 31, 2021
Hey, do you want to go to McDanks? "Umm," Do you want to go to McDanks? "Umm," Do you want to go to McDanks? "Maybe."
by ErockTheParty December 09, 2018
/ˈmeɪbi ,ˈmeɪbi/
(adverb)(minor truth/lie)
A term used to denote when one wants to admit to truth within an aforementioned statement without a definitive or clear answer.
(adverb)(minor truth/lie)
A term used to denote when one wants to admit to truth within an aforementioned statement without a definitive or clear answer.
by DefinitelyNotThomas December 20, 2017
Guy: Want to eat in town tonight?
Girl: Maybe.
*gets ready to leave*
Guy: Where are you going?
Girl: I thought we were eating at home.
Girl: Maybe.
*gets ready to leave*
Guy: Where are you going?
Girl: I thought we were eating at home.
by ThatOneFlamingo March 05, 2017