A phrase usually coming from someone who witness a person, or a friend, trip and fall and then get up like nothing happened.
by KidGregory09 November 19, 2009
by Diane December 19, 2004
A phrase used by people speaking one of many dialects of the Midwest, meaning "I have seen" or "I saw".
I seen you borrow him a quarter so he could get a pop when he could have gone to the bubbler for free.
means
I saw you lend him a quarter so he could get a soda when he could have used the water fountain for free.
means
I saw you lend him a quarter so he could get a soda when he could have used the water fountain for free.
by Hannah Perry February 21, 2006
by Dave February 05, 2005
A blatant way of making fun of someone when they trip or do something clumsy, resulting in a complete decline in self-esteem.
by B Dub January 17, 2005
There is a set of two people and people say I haven’t seen two pretty best friends. Which means one is pretty and the other is not and it’s always like that with friends.
To think someone or something is acting crazy and/or abnormal and be at a loss of words about it.
Same asthat beats all
Same asthat beats all
by Kerry G. and Regina W. October 11, 2007