Something you say to someone when you are not, in fact, fine at all, but you don't want to worry them.
by DelAnt May 18, 2009
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person 1 : how are you, you look upset?
person 2 : oh, I’m fine thanks, just tired
person 2 is not fine.
I’m tired - tired of living, tired of fighting, tired of waking up everyday to fight a constant battle going on inside their head.
person 2 : oh, I’m fine thanks, just tired
person 2 is not fine.
I’m tired - tired of living, tired of fighting, tired of waking up everyday to fight a constant battle going on inside their head.
by piginawig March 4, 2019
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Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
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