this is day where sully has to give ashley a super cool gift to prove mr. richards was correct the whole time
by mrrichards November 02, 2019
by Feenix79 June 03, 2024
Used instead of "yes" to avoid the appearance of agreement with a speaker who is spitting hot fire in breach of decorum.
Josh: "I think we should really start answering yes-no questions with a simple 'yes' or 'no'."
Steve: "Correct."
Steve: "Correct."
by Quickizzle May 25, 2018
by TroofMesatur September 21, 2020