Friend: How are you? (cares, actually)
Friend: good just tired (for whateverty-seventh and a hundred time)
Friend: Get more sleep dude it’s like the characters in Darkest Dungeon. Take care of yourself
Friend: No
*muffled cursing, yeeting of persons into better habits*
Friend: good just tired (for whateverty-seventh and a hundred time)
Friend: Get more sleep dude it’s like the characters in Darkest Dungeon. Take care of yourself
Friend: No
*muffled cursing, yeeting of persons into better habits*
by Distractor in Chief March 30, 2021

a slang originated from greensprings school lekki in which can be used instead of ask again but the diffrense is it can be used for non-question
by ask again March 16, 2020

15 more times
Jackass: Let me try just one more time!
15 tries later...
Jackass: Awe come on man, just one more time!
15 tries later...
Jackass: Awe come on man, just one more time!
by ZeHonored June 4, 2015

by baltimore ravens 08 December 30, 2008

by Laptopper September 4, 2017

To avoid the awkward construct of prefixing adverbs with "more", such as more quickly, or more easily, simply remove the "more" and instead use the phrase "easierly", or "quickerly". Does not apply in all cases, such as in more carefully ("carefullyier"? - nah). But, saves time and space and better than not using the adverbial form of a word at all.
by Quilt45 June 25, 2021

by @celinemmorris April 9, 2019
