Your so paid
by Nicolkayholzinger November 2, 2020

AN EASY BUT SHORT WAY TO SPEED UP THE PROGRESS OF A STORY. (If you get punched, I am not responsible for your well-being)
BEING 1: SO WHAT HAD HAPPEN WAS...
BEING 2: So...It All Started When You Were 7...OKAY GET TO THE GOOD PART.
BEING 2: So...It All Started When You Were 7...OKAY GET TO THE GOOD PART.
by LyNx00 October 18, 2022

A statement expressing the reliability of another individuals words or actions
You're correct
You're right ma brudda
You're correct
You're right ma brudda
by LuluAK November 21, 2024

by justsomeguy 101 October 13, 2022

by A random 13 y/o girl May 27, 2021

say it to your english teacher
by Nig Jer June 20, 2022

NOUN:
An individual who, even though lacking in expertise, will flaunt their superior knowledge to others at random times in order to either appear more intelligent, out-smart others around them to make themselves feel more intelligent, or try to 1-up you to keep themselves from looking less intelligent.
VERB:
The act of displaying ones intelligence through unsolicited demonstrations.
ADJECTIVE:
A word used to describe responses or behaviors given by those who are trying to appear more intelligent.
An individual who, even though lacking in expertise, will flaunt their superior knowledge to others at random times in order to either appear more intelligent, out-smart others around them to make themselves feel more intelligent, or try to 1-up you to keep themselves from looking less intelligent.
VERB:
The act of displaying ones intelligence through unsolicited demonstrations.
ADJECTIVE:
A word used to describe responses or behaviors given by those who are trying to appear more intelligent.
NOUN:
"Johnny's being a me-so-smart again! He keeps randomly throwing random Spanish phrases into his sentences to make it seem like he knows Spanish."
VERB:
"I'm trying to fix this guy's computer, but he keeps pulling a me-so-smart and taking over before I get a chance to do anything!"
ADJECTIVE:
"Did you really just lecture an expert salesmen about the importance of good eye-contact? That was a real me-so-smart move man..."
"Johnny's being a me-so-smart again! He keeps randomly throwing random Spanish phrases into his sentences to make it seem like he knows Spanish."
VERB:
"I'm trying to fix this guy's computer, but he keeps pulling a me-so-smart and taking over before I get a chance to do anything!"
ADJECTIVE:
"Did you really just lecture an expert salesmen about the importance of good eye-contact? That was a real me-so-smart move man..."
by Michael_Morre April 2, 2020
