My clients, exhibiting extreme poor judgement, followed your grand mother to this delightful, well-tended home.
by LuizLeitao April 11, 2015

To have done something well. Often said while pretending to hold a monocle to the eye by making a circle with your fingers, or shaking the other persons hand. Usually said after being proved wrong. Originated in Pine Bush High School.
by fxdude123 October 13, 2011

by lol Taylor May 17, 2017

To analyse something like pundits do at half time on in sports events.
One can tell someone is well-cliving when what they just said would have sounded just right if said on TV by a bloke on a sofa pre-ceeded by the words "Well Clive, ..."
One can tell someone is well-cliving when what they just said would have sounded just right if said on TV by a bloke on a sofa pre-ceeded by the words "Well Clive, ..."
I asked Dave if he liked his pudding and he started well-cliving - he gave me a full analysis of the chocolate icing. He might as well have started his answer with "well-Clive."
by Waltonator June 20, 2021

When you order a chocolate milk shake at McDonald’s and they say that the machines broken
“Well that’s depressing”
“Well that’s depressing”
by Casual peanut April 10, 2019

1 Used in place of “might as well” just because my family makes fun of me 😁
2 Used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion.
"I wise well begin"
2 Used to make an unenthusiastic suggestion.
"I wise well begin"
by West68 August 25, 2019

by AhPEnterprises April 20, 2022
