for better or worse

If you say that something has happened or been done for better or worse, you mean that you are not sure whether the consequences will be good or bad, but they will have to be accepted because the action cannot be changed.
I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems.
by V191 May 31, 2017
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way better

Another way of saying 'Thats the way I like it'
or to emphasize something is better.
"They gave me free fries"
"Way better"

"Their band is way better now"
by monicamarie83 December 14, 2006
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A Better Place

a "place" where people claim to be when they have left emotional baggage behind; whether this is true or not is only shown by their behavior
After years of therapy and reading self help books, he claimed that he was in A Better Place, but his actions showed that this was not the case
by Meadow Soprano October 2, 2005
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Better Fit

A euphemistic phrase often used by public relations types in an attempt to let you down gently.
We're phoning to let you know that you were not the successful candidate for the job. We found someone who was a "better fit" for the position.
by Dr. Zauis July 22, 2009
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more better

since adults say that 'more better' isn't a word, NOW IT IS IDIOT
hey ms.surpreme
yes?
is more better a word?
no honey
hm ok...
*pulls up urban dictionary*
by 92914 July 9, 2020
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Better part of

More than 50% of a dividable object. Often used in reference to foods or liquids.
1. There's a better part of a gallon of milk left in the refrigerator.

2. There's the better part of a meal in that doggie bag.
by Stargoat August 1, 2011
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