Lilly: Just walked in on my parents doing it.
Cj: thats...thats it's just not it's just not.
Lilly: What isnt it?
Cj: Its just not.
Cj: thats...thats it's just not it's just not.
Lilly: What isnt it?
Cj: Its just not.
by CHRIS_STOP_HER July 20, 2011
Barely Legal. Taken from two definitions of the word Just.
Definition 1: Barely; by a narrow margin; within a brief period of time; only; merely
Definition 2: Legal; legitimate; guided by justice; in accordance with standards; right; lawful; proper
Definition 1: Barely; by a narrow margin; within a brief period of time; only; merely
Definition 2: Legal; legitimate; guided by justice; in accordance with standards; right; lawful; proper
Man 1: “You’d better stay away from her, or you’ll end up in jail!”
Man 2: “No worries, I checked her out. She’s Just Just!”
Man 2: “No worries, I checked her out. She’s Just Just!”
by Politic Ric June 2, 2010
To have your spirit and physical being crushed into a state of submission. To have your life ruined beyond repair.
by bigguyforyou4221 December 30, 2017
by TPOTFAN February 7, 2021
by BUY_INTO_GEMS_ICO January 10, 2018
This Just In is a phrase told by anchormen when an important piece of news has just arrived while on the air.
by Hamidj21 November 23, 2015
1. an expression of mild shock or disgust.
2. said in a less assertive manner it can be used when you can't be bothered to say anything else.
2. said in a less assertive manner it can be used when you can't be bothered to say anything else.
1. person a, "I think I might be tempted to put marmite on this pizza, and then rub it on my face."
person b, "Just no."
2. person a, "Do you think that global warming is having a cumulitave effect on the way we are living today, or that media hype is exadurating the situation?"
person b, "Just no."
person b, "Just no."
2. person a, "Do you think that global warming is having a cumulitave effect on the way we are living today, or that media hype is exadurating the situation?"
person b, "Just no."
by mayhem666 March 5, 2008