by Salami_Towers February 7, 2021
 Get the sure Blabmug.
Get the sure Blabmug. The word "So I've seen parts of your, just make sure you post it into google classroom ok?" is used whenever a teacher wants you to do your work right now so you at least get a C for your school report so you don't have to talk to your parents about it with them.
by anonymous August 18, 2024
 Get the So I've seen parts of your, just make sure you post it into google classroom ok?mug.
Get the So I've seen parts of your, just make sure you post it into google classroom ok?mug. No
by getwreckedsuckers May 23, 2019
 Get the Suremug.
Get the Suremug. by Vinniethelegend June 6, 2024
 Get the Sure,buddy-retardmug.
Get the Sure,buddy-retardmug. When you are absolutely sure of something but must exclaim that its diffidently true and accurate.
A button is always sure of itself. It's either pressed or not, buttoned up or not, clasped or unclasped.
A button is always sure of itself. It's either pressed or not, buttoned up or not, clasped or unclasped.
CFO: Are you sure that the competitive analysis shows that we are outperforming our competitor?
Finance manager: Sure as buttons. The reports are as accurate as can be.
Finance manager: Sure as buttons. The reports are as accurate as can be.
by 000Six_Six000 December 14, 2022
 Get the sure as buttonsmug.
Get the sure as buttonsmug. This two-word term quickly describes the mindset of an entity who is as certain as possible with the obvious possible exception of being mistaken by reason of being human, all members of said species being prone to make mistakes.
The term is derived from the 19th century slogan of Ivory Soap, first sold in 1879 with the taglines "It Floats" and it's "99 and 44/100 Percent Pure."
The strangely precise figure was derived from independent laboratory tests conducted in 1881 that discovered that Ivory soap only contained 0.56% impurities. Impurities in this sense meaning anything other than fat or alkali, the basic content of most soap." So, qualifying any statement with the addition of the term "Ivory-sure" means being as sure as is humanly possible.
The term is derived from the 19th century slogan of Ivory Soap, first sold in 1879 with the taglines "It Floats" and it's "99 and 44/100 Percent Pure."
The strangely precise figure was derived from independent laboratory tests conducted in 1881 that discovered that Ivory soap only contained 0.56% impurities. Impurities in this sense meaning anything other than fat or alkali, the basic content of most soap." So, qualifying any statement with the addition of the term "Ivory-sure" means being as sure as is humanly possible.
"Are you sure that your cousin won't spoil our little party?"
"Ivory-sure, friend. The party is on."
"Ivory-sure, friend. The party is on."
by A. D'Venture July 18, 2023
 Get the Ivory-suremug.
Get the Ivory-suremug. It is a experience and new family made by my 77 family cousin. I think I have 3 rich cousin at Afghanistan maybe but I don't know.
by syafinaz confirms that? November 18, 2023
 Get the I think I have 3 rich Afghanistan cousin but not sure about that.mug.
Get the I think I have 3 rich Afghanistan cousin but not sure about that.mug.