So seriously: a phrase in the English language meant to convey sarcasm. Spoken in a flat tone after a statement in which the speaker is shocked by the stupidness of the act or statement in which the speaker is commenting on. Not to be confused with, So, seriously, or So-seriously which is separated by a comma or a dash and is a phrase that is actually meant to convey 'actual' seriousness.
In reference to "Hug a Lutheran Day" has anyone actually spoken to any of these so-called Lutherans who go around hugging one-another? So seriously. Like Lutherans actually hug one-another.
Or
I can't believe she wore that pink sweater again. So seriously.
Or
I can't believe she wore that pink sweater again. So seriously.
by LutherChica February 12, 2013

To perform in dire situations under pressure
The phrase is Commonly used among bussers of
the gringos Tex mexcorporation
The phrase is Commonly used among bussers of
the gringos Tex mexcorporation
by Thatonebusser December 5, 2019

by travoltagirl February 26, 2005

when someone takes a picture of a beautiful male or female were there pretty much naked but there covered by a small artical of clothing or another non-sexual body part. not consistent with.
-1another persons mouth.
-1another persons mouth.
by collin foster October 1, 2007

by TotallyNotAmerican October 11, 2019

by Cbusezxuknoit November 9, 2014
