Used to infer something is agreeable, or understandable in nature.
To agree with someone’s statement or idea.
As in ‘you’re right,’ ‘I concur,’ or ‘I’ll second that.’
To agree with someone’s statement or idea.
As in ‘you’re right,’ ‘I concur,’ or ‘I’ll second that.’
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Get the Urban Dictionary is written by you Define a Word Twitter Facebook Help Subscribe © 1999-2024 Urban Dictionary ® adshelpprivacyterms of servicedmcaaccessibility statementreport a buginformation collection noticesystem statusdata subject access request mug.Phrase. Similar to "word trick". Used at times when the word "trick" may be inappropriate, or when the speaker wants to get the same feel as the phrase "word trick" but without being like everyone else who uses the phrase.
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Bro 2: Word tree
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Girl2: Word tree
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Bro 2: Word tree
Girl1: Hey, I mailed you your letter today
Girl2: Word tree
Girl1: That's cool how you used an original phrase
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