a phrase used to describe an estimated amount or time. when used with time, it refers to a 10-20 minute time frame difference after the given time or around 2-5 minutes before said time; when used with numbers, it generalizes within 5-7.
"When are we leaving for the movies?"
"Around 10 or so"
-anywhere between 9:55-10:20
"How many people are going to your party?"
"Probably 50 or so"
-50-57 people
"Around 10 or so"
-anywhere between 9:55-10:20
"How many people are going to your party?"
"Probably 50 or so"
-50-57 people
by carlcarlcarlcarlcarlkinz September 01, 2010
by iHandlez December 03, 2009
1. What someone says In an argument to tell you to shut up or explain.
2. What a teacher or professor tells you so that you can explain your answer.
2. What a teacher or professor tells you so that you can explain your answer.
1.
Person 1: I'm telling you, we shouldn't be doing this!
Person 2: So? Nobody will find out. Anyways...
2.
Student: 2.
Teacher: So? Why is that the answer?
Person 1: I'm telling you, we shouldn't be doing this!
Person 2: So? Nobody will find out. Anyways...
2.
Student: 2.
Teacher: So? Why is that the answer?
by yay🙃 June 07, 2021
by Dae Yeong January 26, 2018
1. A "Not-So" is a person who talks smart, is a big shot, a snob, who likes to think their superior and has "power" overr others with groups which leads to rejection and sometimes social internet wars, and favor of others.
2. A Person who is living in a imagination where they think they are powerful, invincible, Superb, & just overall perfect when their quite Not-So.
2. A Person who is living in a imagination where they think they are powerful, invincible, Superb, & just overall perfect when their quite Not-So.
by Soul890 January 30, 2011
by Mr. Bacon January 18, 2008