by Larstait November 16, 2003
by Urmomgaeyuh January 27, 2021
A replacement of "horny" or generally anything sexual. It is used around innocent people when you don't want to tell them what you actually mean. When typed, it is usually in italics.
by ringo_soup January 17, 2021
by the girl on this screen April 02, 2019
In normal conversations, used to express doubt, curiosity, or critique. If someone says "this is interesting", it could mean "I doubt it", "I don't understand why it doesn't work", "Is this really true?", "How strange is that?"
First, he said he will come to the party. After he got to know the host, he said he had no time and needed to work. That's interesting!
by PeterDan00 June 30, 2010
said when something really ISN'T interesting (said in a serious tone)
or when you don't know what else to say in a situation (said in a serious and kind of awkward tone)
or when you don't know what else to say in a situation (said in a serious and kind of awkward tone)
by Karen WHAATT October 05, 2003