by JSlaffter November 19, 2011

A Southern expression typically used as an exclamation to show mild exasperation, frustration, surprise or bemusement towards an egregious situation. The phrase with the closest similar meaning is "Oh Lord!".
Lisa: "Did you hear about the scandalous thing Clara did? She..."
Sally: ~shakes head and purses lips ~ " Yes indeed..."
Sally: ~shakes head and purses lips ~ " Yes indeed..."
by Dann326 June 9, 2018

by freebasementwinner October 31, 2019

A phrase that indicates you are agreeing with someone, or replying to a question asked, based off of what the conversation may be about, whether it is a place, person, or thing.
by @TheRoseBowler April 8, 2017

When jumping in to the sea from a peddle boat.
When eating a kebab. The dude always says "yes boss".
When eating a kebab. The dude always says "yes boss".
by illest January 25, 2004

its something you say in order to convey a certain point. it must be done in conjunction with very abrupt movement of the arms and legs, in a flailing type of exercise.
by Julia Guthrie May 17, 2006

by l0NG_pEeN October 10, 2019
