Currently, a popular filler (first observed to be popularized by ABC news c.2000) in spoken media.
Often used at the end of sentences by paid "news readers" to fill airtime, while adding no value whatsoever.
ANY sentence with this ending can be said without it and the meaning remains unchanged.
Often used at the end of sentences by paid "news readers" to fill airtime, while adding no value whatsoever.
ANY sentence with this ending can be said without it and the meaning remains unchanged.
Correct - "The house and barn were destroyed"
Incorrect - "The house was destroyed, and the barn was destroyed as well ... over to you, Kathy"
Incorrect - "The house was destroyed, and the barn was destroyed as well ... over to you, Kathy"
by B. Schauerte December 05, 2006
by JacquiDaniels March 21, 2020
"Well what's the crack"
by Fuck this shite I'm out January 26, 2020
John: I’m afraid to go on the roller coaster!
(His Friends agree except for Agustin)
Agustin: You guys are wells!
(His Friends agree except for Agustin)
Agustin: You guys are wells!
by Henry the 3rd November 02, 2019
Used by ghetto ass mexican people in the city of Tucson or border cites to Mexico in regards to ending any phrase and absolutely making no sense what so ever.
Cashier: "That will be $4.90 well"
Customer: "What??"
Cashier: "Thanks, have a good day well"
Customer: "Your an idiot"
Customer: "What??"
Cashier: "Thanks, have a good day well"
Customer: "Your an idiot"
by CompletelyStupid September 09, 2008