by This Is A fuck win March 1, 2017
Get the i need a vacation mug.Used sarcastically when you don't want something to happen or something bad already happened. Can be used interchangeably with "one would hope", "hopefully so" or "I'm hoping so". It occasionally can be used to express a neutral emotion as well, especially with a sense of indifference.
Jack: Bro, your girlfriend just cheated on you.
Elliot: I hope so.
Ivan: Janie, you just ran through three red lights!!
Janie: I hope so.
Elliot: I hope so.
Ivan: Janie, you just ran through three red lights!!
Janie: I hope so.
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Get the i have no filter mug.1. A phrase stated by movie characters when visiting a whole new place. Said to stop the inhabitants there from being hostile.
2. A 1990 Science Fiction Film.
3. An awesome song by Buckethead off of his album Giant Robot.
2. A 1990 Science Fiction Film.
3. An awesome song by Buckethead off of his album Giant Robot.
Example 1:
Fear not inhabitants of this planet, I come in peace.
Example 2:
Wanna watch I Come in Peace?
Example 3:
I Come in Peace is an awesome song off of Giant Robot.
Fear not inhabitants of this planet, I come in peace.
Example 2:
Wanna watch I Come in Peace?
Example 3:
I Come in Peace is an awesome song off of Giant Robot.
by Who Cares about Your Hairline February 3, 2018
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A way of saying goodbye. I.E., One Love. I = Roman Numeral for 1. The comma between love and the word you is implied. When most people say goodbye to someone for whom they have a romantic or familial love, they often just say "Love you", with the I--since speaking from the first person is already understood--being implied.
Okay, I'm leaving. I love you"--implied, "Okay, I'm leaving. I Love, you.
A way of saying goodbye. I.E., One Love. I = Roman Numeral for 1. The comma between love and the word you is implied. When most people say goodbye to someone for whom they have a romantic or familial love, they often just say "Love you", with the I--since speaking from the first person is already understood--being implied.
Okay, I'm leaving. I love you"--implied, "Okay, I'm leaving. I Love, you.
by The Phoenixx March 14, 2011
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