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Meaning #1 A phase used to instill a sense of acceptance in a situation. It is used to remind one of the unalterable elements of life. think of " I am who I am" The phaze defines things that cannot be changed, it to say "it is this way, so we have to accept it." An apple can never be an orange, even though if you wish, hope and dream it was an orange. it IS what it IS
Meaning #2 The condition of state of the present that has to be accepted.
Meaning #2 The condition of state of the present that has to be accepted.
1.I hate the fact that I wear a size 12 shoe, but it is what it is...
2. I was ashamed to tell him that my mom is an alcoholic, but it is what it.
2. I was ashamed to tell him that my mom is an alcoholic, but it is what it.
by Social Security August 06, 2008
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A trite, overused and infuriatingly meaningless cliche that is utilized by provincials who think they are adding some deep, meaningful insight during a discussion when all they are offering is senseless, unwarranted repetitiveness to what would otherwise be a far better conversation had they not shown the shallowness of the gene pool they spawned from by using this asininely useless and redundant phrase to begin with.
An interesting conversation is being had, when quite suddenly:
Robin: My house burned down last night. It is what it is.
Aidan: Fuck you, provincial.
Robin: My house burned down last night. It is what it is.
Aidan: Fuck you, provincial.
by BennyKennedy April 01, 2009
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A completely useless phrase that is a tautology, or something that is true in every possible interpretation. A permanently self-proving and recursive phrase, there is never a time when it isn't what it is, because if there is, it wouldn't be itself, a condition which can never be true, or happen.
Otherwise, it's a meaningless statement meant to convey helplessness, uselessness, pointlessness, or that something may not have the really great features of its counterparts, but will do the job.
In all cases where one might wish to say "it is what it is", one should always instead simply state what the phrase is intended to mean.
Otherwise, it's a meaningless statement meant to convey helplessness, uselessness, pointlessness, or that something may not have the really great features of its counterparts, but will do the job.
In all cases where one might wish to say "it is what it is", one should always instead simply state what the phrase is intended to mean.
Dud: "I mean, the car doesn't have an engine, wheels, frame, steering wheel, doors, body panels, window glass, electrical system, transmission, but for eleventy hundred bucks, it is what it is."
Bud: "Well of course it is what it is. Is there ever a time when it isn't what it is?"
Dud: "You know what I meant!"
Bud: " Then you should have just said what you meant instead."
Bud: "Well of course it is what it is. Is there ever a time when it isn't what it is?"
Dud: "You know what I meant!"
Bud: " Then you should have just said what you meant instead."
by Entropy Itself November 03, 2017
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President - "I think it's under control."
Reporter - "How, 1,000 Americans are dying a day?"
President - "They are DYING. That's TRUE! And you hav... It IS what it IS! But that doesn't mean we aren't doing everything we can. It's under control as much as YOU can control it.
Reporter - "How, 1,000 Americans are dying a day?"
President - "They are DYING. That's TRUE! And you hav... It IS what it IS! But that doesn't mean we aren't doing everything we can. It's under control as much as YOU can control it.
by Muchwow1983 August 07, 2020
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"I hate how the government feels like they have to monitor our every move."
"Hey, it is what it is."
"Hey, it is what it is."
by Jack324 January 14, 2009
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A popular “weasel phrase” used frequently by merger integration consultants, it refers to a negative situation that is outside of one’s sphere of influence and as such should not be further pursued in hopes of resolution. An approximate translation could be: “this is f*cked, but I can’t fix it, so why bother”.
"This company is rubbish. Their systems are stuffed, all their good staff are leaving, and just when the sh*t is hitting the fan, our manager goes off on holiday to Hawaii. But it is what it is, I guess...”
by Thirty dollar man August 09, 2011