I understand that.

Phrase used by persons who aren't really listening to you but wish to appear to be doing so. Usually used when on the telephone so neither of you is making eye contact.
You are telling a story and your friend, who hasn't responded the entire time, suddenly chimes in with "I understand that."
by your_nu February 03, 2010
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Sidious I

The 265th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Also known as Benedict XVI, previously known as Joseph Alois Ratzinger. Called thus for his uncanny resemblance in looks, voice and posture to Darth Sidious, also known as Emperor Palpatine.
omg! the pope looks just like Darth Sidious!
by Tinder April 26, 2005
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I ready

Imagine you get your brain getting melted and then poured out your ear, thats whtat iready does, and if you have adhd its 500x worse YAYYYAY
I ready its burns your eyes
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i awno

Person 1: yo wassup with you and jennifer?

Person 2: i awno, man... she acting brand new after she got that new car.
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i prep

a fucked up version of hell in a math class

sorry for the kids in I prep right now
Person 1: "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I got accepted into I prep"
Person 2: " ha ha sucks to be you
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I heard it was on

Announces an event or activity that one feels would be enjoyable, or expresses intent to get involved with an activity.

Normally said with the emphasis on "on".

Can also be used sarcastically.
A: There's a free bar tonight - I heard it was on!

A: I thought I might go dogging tonight.
B: I heard it was on!
C: I heard it was *so* on!

A: Toilet needs cleaning again.
B: Yeah! I heard it was on!
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CD-I

Also Known by its full name "Compact Disc Interactive", CD-I was a short-lived video disc format introduced by Philips in 1993 that was designed to be played in CD-I players equipped with an optional Digital Video Cartridge. This expansion unit contained a 32 bit RISC processor and 1 MB of RAM to provide MPEG-1 decoding. It was the first digital video format on the consumer market.

It is best known for the infamous Hotel Mario game, or the Legend of Zelda games. These were the only Nintendo games that were ever licensed under any other company (Philips). It's lesser known use was for films. Only 20 or so movies made it onto CD-I.
wow, this CD-I movie looks so clear... for the 90's anyway.
by cheese tips March 22, 2017
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