a movie about how love actually is everywhere around us even though our world is precieved as a world of hatred. about how so many people are afraid to fly on air plaines since 9/11 and how airports are the place where you can always find love. for example at the baggage claim when u meet up with a loved one you always see hugs and kisses and nice things going around. how on 9ll all the calls from on board the plaine sertantly werent calls of hate they were calls of love. the movie also had a lot of really cute quotes. it follows many peoples love stories including the ones from a prime minister to people who double in porn scenes in movies. i loved this movie tho it was a little confusing to keep it all strait
((when mark talks to his step son about whats wrong and why hes been locking himself in his room and his son says its cuz hes in love))
"im relieved... it could be so much worse"
"worse? you think their are things that are worse then the total agony of being in love?"
"im relieved... it could be so much worse"
"worse? you think their are things that are worse then the total agony of being in love?"
by ally August 21, 2004
Get the love actually mug.A phrase often used to point out instances of technicality, ambiguity, or hypocrisy.
1. A technicality. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, technically you are correct about superficial elements, but actually no, you are wrong about the substance in some way that invalidates the premise."
2. Ambiguity. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, some elements of this that have merit, but actually no, there are further details that must be considered."
3. Hypocrisy. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, I will say something to you to temporarily satisfy you, but actually no, my true actions will go against what I've said."
1. A technicality. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, technically you are correct about superficial elements, but actually no, you are wrong about the substance in some way that invalidates the premise."
2. Ambiguity. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, some elements of this that have merit, but actually no, there are further details that must be considered."
3. Hypocrisy. The meaning of the phrase in this context is "well yes, I will say something to you to temporarily satisfy you, but actually no, my true actions will go against what I've said."
Site: Will you provide an example? We won't let you submit this without an example.
Me: Well yes, but actually no.
Me: Well yes, but actually no.
by TheStray7 January 1, 2022
Get the Well yes, but actually no mug.Related Words
Ok so there's bad and then there's ACTUALLY BAD which is so much worse than regular bad.
For example, if you took a test and got a normal question wrong, you would be bad, but if you got the easiest question wrong you would be actually bad and be roasted in class.
For example, if you took a test and got a normal question wrong, you would be bad, but if you got the easiest question wrong you would be actually bad and be roasted in class.
Sam : Hey so I don't remember what pi is can you tell me again?
Teacher: oml Sam you're ACTUALLY BAD!
Teacher: oml Sam you're ACTUALLY BAD!
by Carrrroooot June 8, 2018
Get the Actually Bad mug.by beepbeepimasheepguy October 14, 2020
Get the actually dont get a mug.by LeanLover90 March 25, 2022
Get the ActuallyCosmo mug.by Thejumacatedscholar February 27, 2019
Get the No actually mug.by Kwannie July 24, 2020
Get the i actually care mug.