Used in papers you know noting about, yet mutually respected as a legitimate answer by english teachers everywhere, because they are too afraid to admit they don't know what the ever popular phrase actually means
by Moof September 3, 2003

by Being Matt November 21, 2013

Person A: Have you heard the song 'Oh Comely'?
Person B: No, it sounds weird.
Person A: Well then you have no soul
Person B: No, it sounds weird.
Person A: Well then you have no soul
by Where_am_I November 5, 2018

One of many signs your dad is attempting to bond with you,especially when used at the start of the sentence.
by NoNoNoSHIET July 27, 2016

by JTHEFRANKAWESOME August 7, 2011

Petulant, sulky, depressed. monging n. being under the influence of depressants or other drugs (especially for recreational use); idling, relaxing, or vegetating (especially due to drugs or alcohol or their after-effects); vegging out, chilling out, or chillaxing. Also, monged out, adj., feeling dulled, sluggish, or drugged. Related: chicken-in-the-basket, waps, smurfing, robotripping, English, United Kingdom, Drugs. Slang - used mainly in Australia and New Zealand - deer culling idiom
by wordengineer July 30, 2006
