1.Many of the same thing. Ironically, it does not mean many different things.
2.It may also be used as an emphasis for an adjective.
2.It may also be used as an emphasis for an adjective.
by markierung March 12, 2009
A strong determination towards a goal born as a product of overconsumption of alcohol. The term is derived from the phrase "twelve ways to Sunday."
by cullen4540 November 17, 2008
A distasteful error or lack of decorum in an appropriate setting. A disgrace, a complete failure, an "L". A display of poor judgement in the use of language, form of dress, behavior or a lack of couth in general. A fail.
by Glasstipper May 27, 2014
by aksassassin June 01, 2012
Short for: "It takes all kinds". Takes all kinds is a way of saying "I don't know, that person is weird, but it takes all kinds of people to run the world, even if those people are weirdos."
Person A: What is she doing with her life? Why would she buy a lawn flamingo buisness?
Person B: *sigh* Takes all kinds.
Person B: *sigh* Takes all kinds.
by dangboyhethicc March 30, 2022