by WillieWonka January 14, 2008
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.
Guss: hey I just made a 57 on my exam.
Derick: Dang man that sucks.
Guss: Nah man I’m bringing me grade up from a 25, no big deal.
Derick: Dang man that sucks.
Guss: Nah man I’m bringing me grade up from a 25, no big deal.
by Nobigdeal1 January 27, 2021
After cumming inside a girl you lick the pussy lips and pinch them closed. Like pressing down a envelope.
by Lickdaquill January 07, 2021
by LOUIZIANABOYZ May 25, 2009
It's what Joe Biden says when he wants you to think he's being brutally frank with you, but the truth is it's a signal (inadvertent or not) that he's about to tell a big whopper
biden: Here's the deal! My new energy plan will benefit ALL Americans
working stiff: Oh, geesh. Here we go again
biden: Including and especially women and POC who are most adversely impacted by global...
working stiff: Oh, FFS *groan*
working stiff: Oh, geesh. Here we go again
biden: Including and especially women and POC who are most adversely impacted by global...
working stiff: Oh, FFS *groan*
by thurb May 17, 2021
An insensitive term used by a partner in a relationship to refer to the often materialistic demands expected to be gained from the opposite partner's expense. That is, a "deal breaker" is a goal, requirement, or condition that must be met in order to keep the other person's supposed love for you.
Female partner: If we cannot afford a wedding within the next three months, that's a deal breaker for me.
Male partner: If you cannot be patient, that's a deal breaker for me.
Male partner: If you cannot be patient, that's a deal breaker for me.
by Ray Stinkle February 27, 2015