To deviate from the original topic of conversation, to go off topic. Typically one says this phrase when they realized they have gone off topic and decide to return to the original point.
Another definition is to return to an original point.
Another definition is to return to an original point.
Man1: Yes yes I know I'm a slacker and an asshole, but I digress. We need to come up with a plan now. (bad example sorry)
George was doing so well with getting his grades up but he's digressed into that bad behavior of drinking and partying all night and not doing any work.
George was doing so well with getting his grades up but he's digressed into that bad behavior of drinking and partying all night and not doing any work.
by cloudsgrl October 27, 2010
Used to emphasise the fact that one has heard a piece of information, and whole-heartedly agrees with it.
by Banj December 21, 2004
An expression that's short for:
1. I got this covered.
2. I got this handled.
3. I got this under control.
1. I got this covered.
2. I got this handled.
3. I got this under control.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 05, 2006
by flyingdog November 21, 2009
by Bbqbeaner718 June 18, 2019
A phrase that vsco girls use every single sentence. Often pared with sksksk. This is a language that in well time no one will understand. But for now, we say and I oop-
by YourbestfriendAnimeBabe August 12, 2019