describing a situation or a problem that has to be addressed immediately with highest priority. The word is used when no other word suffice to explain the extent to which a topic is important.
by Swayspoon March 28, 2010
a word someone uses to imply they are meaning something for real, but with the added "e" on the end, just ends up making people laugh with "couriouse" giggles.
by derek "derracuda" W January 6, 2008
A phrase used in south dublin whenever one needs to express shock , surprise , a dramatic expression , can also be said out of nowhere to surprise your friends
person#1: No like he said all this to me and then I knew he wasn’t the one
person #2: SERIOUSLY PENNY
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person #1: seriously penny ??
person #2: SERIOUSLY PENNY!!
person #2: SERIOUSLY PENNY
...
person #1: seriously penny ??
person #2: SERIOUSLY PENNY!!
by bouffbaby69 May 1, 2019
Seriously (used to add emphasis), or also to express cynicism or incredulity ('you cannot be serious').
Late 20th Century revival, predominantly in Munster (Ireland), of a term first believed to be in use during the inter-war period in Britain. Neither the origin nor the reason for the revival are clear, but it is thought that there are some examples in the literature of Wodehouse & Waugh.
Late 20th Century revival, predominantly in Munster (Ireland), of a term first believed to be in use during the inter-war period in Britain. Neither the origin nor the reason for the revival are clear, but it is thought that there are some examples in the literature of Wodehouse & Waugh.
"Sean was goin' on about us all goin' to the gym before the pub, but we just looked at him, like, Seriously Aubrey, like."
"We tore into them pints last night, lad - I mean, Seriously Aubrey..."
"We tore into them pints last night, lad - I mean, Seriously Aubrey..."
by jp10 July 30, 2009
by Will Shaw April 17, 2003
by Massive Monster Tree August 13, 2011