by Jokerwise March 07, 2019
a word british people use way too much (and i would know because im british)
1: when you knock something over, break something or injure someone
2: if you didnt hear what someone said
3: an even politer way of saying excuse me (or combine both - sorry excuse me do you have a sec)
4: if you are late
5: if someone has died
6: if someone is in your way
7: if someone has annoyed you(sorry could i speak to the manager please)
8: if someone is disrespecting you
9: if you dont understand something (sorry?)
10: if you are actually sorry for something
1: when you knock something over, break something or injure someone
2: if you didnt hear what someone said
3: an even politer way of saying excuse me (or combine both - sorry excuse me do you have a sec)
4: if you are late
5: if someone has died
6: if someone is in your way
7: if someone has annoyed you(sorry could i speak to the manager please)
8: if someone is disrespecting you
9: if you dont understand something (sorry?)
10: if you are actually sorry for something
sorry
by mcrbiggestfan December 21, 2020
What you call or say about someone who is patheticly inept when it comes to any physical activity or duty.
My brother's wife is a sorry mother who let their kids run all over the restaurant.
My cousin's lights got cut off this morning because her sorry boyfriend can't hold a job longer than a week.
My cousin's lights got cut off this morning because her sorry boyfriend can't hold a job longer than a week.
by Mackendeez June 21, 2017
the person who wrote this is sorry so just forgive them and don't make a big deal out of it, cheers.
by merlin_the_wizard July 07, 2020
Sorry means...
You did not mean what you did.
You won't do it again.
You aren't seeking to gain anything out of the word and take full responsibility and consequences.
You respect what the other person wants because you hurt them. It won't be the same.
Actions over words.
You did not mean what you did.
You won't do it again.
You aren't seeking to gain anything out of the word and take full responsibility and consequences.
You respect what the other person wants because you hurt them. It won't be the same.
Actions over words.
EXAMPLE:
You left someone out of an invite to your party.. you say 'sorry'.. they don't invite you to their party, but you didn't say 'sorry' just to go to their party so you understand their decision, if you are truly sorry.
You left someone out of an invite to your party.. you say 'sorry'.. they don't invite you to their party, but you didn't say 'sorry' just to go to their party so you understand their decision, if you are truly sorry.
by meliiee June 30, 2018
by showoff2101 March 12, 2003