one hell of a phrase to question some other dood's existence. Can only be countered by yes that is so
big gay: is that so?
smol gey: yes that is so
big gay: well den u are wrong\
smol gey: thats wat you think
big gay: thats wat i know
smol gey: thats wat u think u know
big gay: well then you are delusional
smol gey: OH...
IS THAT SO
smol gey: yes that is so
big gay: well den u are wrong\
smol gey: thats wat you think
big gay: thats wat i know
smol gey: thats wat u think u know
big gay: well then you are delusional
smol gey: OH...
IS THAT SO
by relym-convas April 28, 2018
by BrOoOOooOOoOOOooooooo128746378 March 05, 2010
by MLGPure December 23, 2019
by Damaxge March 20, 2021
Meaningless; synonym for "Duh."
Often and repeatedly--sometimes incessantly--used by speakers incapable of beginning an idea at its beginning, those seeking to stall for time until a thought congeals, or those desiring a familiar starting point as they venture into the dangerous world of communication.
Beginning each sentence with "so" has been called "using a verbal tee" to enhance one's chances of hitting an idea squarely.
Often and repeatedly--sometimes incessantly--used by speakers incapable of beginning an idea at its beginning, those seeking to stall for time until a thought congeals, or those desiring a familiar starting point as they venture into the dangerous world of communication.
Beginning each sentence with "so" has been called "using a verbal tee" to enhance one's chances of hitting an idea squarely.
by Strook! June 20, 2012
A word often used in place of a period at the end of a sentence, with the voice trialing off.
It suggests that the speaker thinks that more should be said, but there may be nothing to logically follow it.
It suggests that the speaker thinks that more should be said, but there may be nothing to logically follow it.
Heard on David Letterman in a Rupert Gee episode where a lady off the street ended every sentence with ", so ..." "Where are you from?" "I'm from Cleveland." "What are you doing for a good time in New York?" "We're going to shows and walking around, so ..." "Having fun?" "A lot of fun, so ..."
by J.W. Hall March 21, 2007