Common American phrase dating back to the late nineteen-hundreds. Very classy but also popular thing to say. Critically dubbed "meta-nationalist". Can be adapted to other countries.
You: Doesn't look like there's anything going on here today; the library's empty.
Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.
Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.
by AllSeeingElephant June 11, 2024
Get the That does not make American sense.mug. Jim: Dan is late for our 10:00 meeting. This is the 15th meeting this month he's been late for.
Pete: Dan constantly exemplifies a sense of slowgency.
Pete: Dan constantly exemplifies a sense of slowgency.
by Danijo2984 November 26, 2013
Get the Sense of slowgencymug. new heatsense ability
hunter sense
hunter sense will replace sense but after the hunter has not been seen for a minute and 30 seconds you can see his last location which will update every 30 seconds
hunter sense
hunter sense will replace sense but after the hunter has not been seen for a minute and 30 seconds you can see his last location which will update every 30 seconds
Unknown Individual: the hunters heat has gone missing you should go find him
User 1: ok ill use hunter sense
User 1: ok ill use hunter sense
by YoshiButNotHimx2 February 7, 2023
Get the hunter sensemug. By "Malinda" I'm talking about Malinda Kathleen Reese, that American woman who became popular on YouTube for taking content and translating it into several random languages, one after another, using Google Translate, before translating it back into English and reciting whatever garbled output was left at the end. A professional translator for 15 years, I'm incredulous (and maybe jealous). This sounds like something a modern-day teenager with too much free time on their hands would do (but that doesn't mean I don't accept that she's a good singer and capable of some fine work of genuine creative merit).
by The Great Bulletproof Duck October 18, 2023
Get the You make about as much sense as Malindamug. A phrase used by a manager as an awkward semi-apology after they lose their temper at their employees. This is the closest to an apology you're likely to get.
Prevalent in the UK tech and consulting sector.
Prevalent in the UK tech and consulting sector.
(after boss has stopped shouting obscenities at their staff)
"I'm afraid I've had a sense of humour failure..."
"I'm afraid I've had a sense of humour failure..."
by QuartermasterGeralt June 3, 2020
Get the sense of humour failuremug. by Coppercuck September 28, 2020
Get the Sensingmug. by HecKer mAn January 17, 2019
Get the Common sensemug.