a word that can be used to replace the words "someone else", "somewhere else", and "something else", depending on the context of the conversation.
Man this party really blows, lets go some else
Dude, i really don't like that chick, i like some else.
Naw man, I don't want to go play pool tonight, lets do some else.
Dude, i really don't like that chick, i like some else.
Naw man, I don't want to go play pool tonight, lets do some else.
by mr happy January 06, 2004
by tim-tim April 26, 2004
Brett - I ended up staying up all night Friday
MoJo - What else?
Brett - We watched some gay movie
MoJo - Cool. What else?
Brett - nothing much, I'm tired today
MoJo - Hmmmm. What else?
MoJo - What else?
Brett - We watched some gay movie
MoJo - Cool. What else?
Brett - nothing much, I'm tired today
MoJo - Hmmmm. What else?
by IceMan8247 April 21, 2008
The exact same to the words “Ok and?”. It signifies you have completely lost interest in the topic and/or want to shut someone else up, etc.
Guy 1: “I had such a hard time doing my homework”
Guy 2: “Not as hard as I did your mom”
Guy 1: “Anything else?”
Guy 2: “Not as hard as I did your mom”
Guy 1: “Anything else?”
by A random pseudonym January 04, 2022
When having or asking for similar options instead of saying “do you have something else like this or that? Just say “is there samething else“. When at a bar and the bartender offers a type of Vodka but you are looking for a different brand “do you have samething else?” Meaning you want him to offer you a different type of Vodka or Vodka mix. When watching a comedy show or action/scary movie on Netflix and you tell your partner “lets look for samething else” meaning you want to watch something funny of the same category ex: standup, but from a different comedian.
by Sim305 October 03, 2019
by whiteoutisgood May 21, 2006
by Z32 April 27, 2004