a phrase you say when you are not interested at all in what a person is saying to you but you want to make it seem like you're listening
by Owkfnrow October 23, 2019
A saying used mainly by youth from Tasmania, Australia. Used when someone has something favorable and you want some. The 'us' part never changes, even if it's only you wanting the thing.
by Fatty Catty and Unicorns November 30, 2020
A reference Star Wars fans like to use, when a good thing unexpectedly happens. Originally used by then senator palpatine as he was voted supreme chancellor.
A: A trailer for a new Star Wars mobile game was just released.
B: A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
B: A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
by bobafettbountyhunting February 18, 2021
We decided to try
Going our own ways for while
And give each other some space
But I never dreamed it would be miles
I thought she would cry
While she was packing up
I guess something isn't wrong enough
She's sure taking it well
Taking my heart and my soul
You'd think I wasn't here
Falling apart watching her go
If she knows it's killing me
You couldn't look at her and tell
My heart's breaking and
She's sure taking it well
Going our own ways for while
And give each other some space
But I never dreamed it would be miles
I thought she would cry
While she was packing up
I guess something isn't wrong enough
She's sure taking it well
Taking my heart and my soul
You'd think I wasn't here
Falling apart watching her go
If she knows it's killing me
You couldn't look at her and tell
My heart's breaking and
She's sure taking it well
There go all of my dreams
Melting like sugar in the rain
I would love to believe
She's only smiling through the pain
All the tears are mine
Shouldn't she be sad
After losing everything we had
She’s Sure Taking It Well
Taking my heart and my soul
You'd think I wasn't here
Falling apart watching her go
If she knows it's killing me
You couldn't look at her and tell
My heart's breaking and
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
Melting like sugar in the rain
I would love to believe
She's only smiling through the pain
All the tears are mine
Shouldn't she be sad
After losing everything we had
She’s Sure Taking It Well
Taking my heart and my soul
You'd think I wasn't here
Falling apart watching her go
If she knows it's killing me
You couldn't look at her and tell
My heart's breaking and
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
She's sure taking it well
by Death Menace June 27, 2022
by alb road February 02, 2016
by Coontorf January 22, 2022
Here the verb "wrang" is used in the past tense as Ennis admits that he had jerked off, or masturbated many times. The adverb "out" serves to intensify the strong emotions of longing experienced while thinking about the friend he had not seen nor touched for four years.
"I never had no thoughts a doin it with another guy except I sure wrang it out a hunderd times thinkin about you." This is from the written novel Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx
by John R. Gallup, Ph.D. [jrag] April 30, 2006