A phrase usually placed before an obscure accusation of a person, place, or thing, followed by a good quality of that thing. This makes the accusation not seem as bad, though the speaker truly hates it.
by Green Midget January 28, 2011
A chick who is not beautiful or extremely sexy - but has just enough appeal to have sex with. Indicates a willingness to have sex even though there are obvious faults.
by AZ Woody September 06, 2008
Noun - Just because I’m suddenly upcoming doesn’t mean I dig you or I’m just doing it because I need something in return. Either way it could mean I was controlling all this time and came to a conclusion that you’re worth the second thought or I just found the color of your shoes complimentary to the chair over there and it sparked joy. So I was thankful. (Don’t get me wrong) #vague
Don’t get me wrong, I think we’ll be fine. Then again let’s not go there.
Don’t get me wrong I really wish things were different.
Don’t get me wrong I really wish things were different.
by Curlyfry_3RO August 27, 2019
by Mike2546 September 22, 2013
I think we get off on the wrong foot
by Middle East April 03, 2021
To be in a bad mood; to be grumpy or unpleasant for no apparent reason.
The phrase refers to someone being in a bad mood from the moment they wake up.
The phrase refers to someone being in a bad mood from the moment they wake up.
1) Stephan, you sure are irritable today - did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?
2) I feel awful. I must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. On second thought, maybe it was all that champagne I drank last night!
2) I feel awful. I must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. On second thought, maybe it was all that champagne I drank last night!
by VAKI5 May 12, 2005
To get or do something incorrectly
by FireyJS September 07, 2021