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This term is usually used after saying a non-intended humorous quote or phrase.
This term can also be used to put a serious twist on your joke, and frequently intensifies the situation.
It is also used to make a joke more humorous, this is called backing-up(usually used after your not-so-funny-joke)
This term can also be used to put a serious twist on your joke, and frequently intensifies the situation.
It is also used to make a joke more humorous, this is called backing-up(usually used after your not-so-funny-joke)
#1:
Person 1: Yeh i got a vest the other day!
Group: HaHahahAhAh
Person 1: but seriously
#2:
Person 1: I've got a vest....jokes....but seriously
Group: HaHahahAhAh
#3:
Person 1: Vest are only for 'homos'
Group: *cough*
Person 1: but seriously!
Group: HaHahahAhAh
Person 1: Yeh i got a vest the other day!
Group: HaHahahAhAh
Person 1: but seriously
#2:
Person 1: I've got a vest....jokes....but seriously
Group: HaHahahAhAh
#3:
Person 1: Vest are only for 'homos'
Group: *cough*
Person 1: but seriously!
Group: HaHahahAhAh
by Semaj R. Llih and Samoht H. Nosreme December 13, 2008
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Get the Sexious mug.After a sentence, either sarcastic or serious when people have started laughing, use 'No seriously' to either show
A) You're serious and want them to stop laughing because it's not funny
or
B) You're taking the piss out of them by not being serious
A) You're serious and want them to stop laughing because it's not funny
or
B) You're taking the piss out of them by not being serious
Amy "Hey Ashlee, do you want to come with me and my extended family to woop woop for a month or two? It'll be super fun!"
Ashlee (laughs) "Yeah, a month or two in woop woop with your extended family will be super fun!"
Amy (pissed off) "No, seriously. I think I'll go ask Sarah. (under her breath) Bitch."
Jim "Dude, last night I had a totally rippin' threesome with Carmen Electra and Jessica Simpson!"
Joe (laughs) "Like fuck you did"
Jim (laughs) "No, seriously. I jacked off alone to Judge Judy."
Joe (disgusted) "Oh, dude" (leaves)
Ashlee (laughs) "Yeah, a month or two in woop woop with your extended family will be super fun!"
Amy (pissed off) "No, seriously. I think I'll go ask Sarah. (under her breath) Bitch."
Jim "Dude, last night I had a totally rippin' threesome with Carmen Electra and Jessica Simpson!"
Joe (laughs) "Like fuck you did"
Jim (laughs) "No, seriously. I jacked off alone to Judge Judy."
Joe (disgusted) "Oh, dude" (leaves)
by Kateus December 29, 2005
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With no animosity
And just a tiny modicum
Of curiosity:
Apparently there’s no such word
As seriosity
And it is my opinion that
There surely ought to be.
So in conclusion, I must say
(I hope you would agree)
This glaring oversight
Is sheer ludicrosity.
With no animosity
And just a tiny modicum
Of curiosity:
Apparently there’s no such word
As seriosity
And it is my opinion that
There surely ought to be.
So in conclusion, I must say
(I hope you would agree)
This glaring oversight
Is sheer ludicrosity.
by skyweeder September 4, 2009
Get the seriosity mug.A term for one's significant other, to be used by adult heterosexual couples in long-term or lifelong, monogamous relationships who are serious, live together and have built their lives together, but have yet to get engaged or don't intend to marry at all.
Where "boyfriend/girlfriend" is too childish, "husband/wife" doesn't apply, "fiance" is dishonest, "partner" sounds homosexual and "lover" is too sexual, there is serioso. Coined by Chemda of the Keith and The Girl podcast, episode 130.
Where "boyfriend/girlfriend" is too childish, "husband/wife" doesn't apply, "fiance" is dishonest, "partner" sounds homosexual and "lover" is too sexual, there is serioso. Coined by Chemda of the Keith and The Girl podcast, episode 130.
by thatartychick January 11, 2008
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