by The123whoknows May 02, 2019
by Defosnotdalescott July 17, 2017
1) a word tacked on to the beginning, middle, or end of a group of words that emphasizes that fact that what you are saying may not be true.
2) a word used to get your point across about someone or something without sounding biggoted, bias, or harsh.
3) a way to spread gossip around while verbally citing that you heard it from a source that may not be a reliably truthful source.
*use the word allegedly. it's much safer and makes you look less suspicious.
2) a word used to get your point across about someone or something without sounding biggoted, bias, or harsh.
3) a way to spread gossip around while verbally citing that you heard it from a source that may not be a reliably truthful source.
*use the word allegedly. it's much safer and makes you look less suspicious.
1) Today they're selling ice cream at lunch time. Allegedly.
2) Bob's toasters never seem to work. Allegedly.
3) Susie stole bubble gum from the store then cheated on Georgie with Johnnie. Allegedly.
2) Bob's toasters never seem to work. Allegedly.
3) Susie stole bubble gum from the store then cheated on Georgie with Johnnie. Allegedly.
by lollipopcupcake May 22, 2007
When you do something embarrassing during a drug or alcohol fuelled runaway, all responsibility for such acts can be erased by simply saying 'allegedly' when talking about it afterwards.
Frank: "Jeez Pat, you must've been wasted last night - you pissed in Rob's suitcase!"
Pat: "Allegedly pissed in his suitcase ..."
Frank: "Ahhhhhh Pat, you crazy! We all saw you do it but, you know, allegedly ..."
Pat: "Allegedly pissed in his suitcase ..."
Frank: "Ahhhhhh Pat, you crazy! We all saw you do it but, you know, allegedly ..."
by Ol Grimey December 04, 2014
Anybody who isn't out.
by m999999999m November 14, 2021
by Mineowedwus April 18, 2023
Definitely fucking not
by groovydiaper May 21, 2022