Suspicious of, gun-shy, unsure of, or having you patience worn out. Similar to (and probably mispronounced from) weary.
"I'm leary of using cell phones, they're rumored to give you cancer."
"He was leary about seeing a movie with Peter Weller in it."
"I'm leary of eating gravy at restaurants, I've gotten lumps before"
"He was leary about seeing a movie with Peter Weller in it."
"I'm leary of eating gravy at restaurants, I've gotten lumps before"
by ononys July 21, 2008
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Get the Learnt mug.A phrase used to express shame for a bad decision, bad action, or a bad call.
the phrase can be used with a noun inserted.
the phrase can be used with a noun inserted.
"did you see my new girlfriend? she's pretty hot."
"let's check her out on HotorNot.com.... 5.2?! burn didn't you learn."
"jason lezak caught them? burn didn't france learn."
"let's check her out on HotorNot.com.... 5.2?! burn didn't you learn."
"jason lezak caught them? burn didn't france learn."
by discostrangler October 18, 2008
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Get the Learning aid mug.The bane of many students, especially IB students, 'learly' is the period of time during the dark hours where it is impossible to discern whether it is late at night or early the next morning.
Ugh, I went to bed so learly because of that IA!
It was learly enough that I didn't know whether I should put March 1 or March 2 at the top of my paper.
When it gets learly, my brain just shuts down, I don't know why I even bother trying to get any work done!
It was learly enough that I didn't know whether I should put March 1 or March 2 at the top of my paper.
When it gets learly, my brain just shuts down, I don't know why I even bother trying to get any work done!
by gmibstudent March 2, 2009
Get the learly mug.The money that you lose in learning a valuable lesson which you had to pay for or had a hidden cost.
"My first poker night with the boys cost me $400 in learnin' money."
Or
"I didn't read the fine print and had to pay my learnin' money when I broke my contract."
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"I didn't read the fine print and had to pay my learnin' money when I broke my contract."
by cashmere straitjacket May 7, 2009
Get the learnin' money mug.A popular phrase to annoy people often in an arguement. Originated from metroshake when a friend texted him a message that made no sense.
by Metroshake November 11, 2009
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