A dance move popularized by MrTLexify. "Imagine that you're at the bottom of a dark well, and there's a bunch of dicks all around you, and you gotta get 'em all off and that's how you dance" - MrTLexify
by ANamelessPotato July 28, 2017
Collective term for a group of students who are constantly given small roles in high school drama classes/plays, so attempt to make their relatively minor parts overshadow the acting of the main characters.
Girl #1: Hey, guess what, the teacher just told me i'm playing a door in our next performance.
Girl #2: Me too! Boy, did we get The Well parts. Maybe we could be enchanted doors that can shout obscenities over all the dialogue?
Girl #1: Good idea!
Girl #2: Me too! Boy, did we get The Well parts. Maybe we could be enchanted doors that can shout obscenities over all the dialogue?
Girl #1: Good idea!
by SinC.J June 05, 2010
1. Term used in situations of disbelief.
2. Said to someone or people you didn't expect to see.
3. Used when speaking to a specific group or person when questioning their motives.
2. Said to someone or people you didn't expect to see.
3. Used when speaking to a specific group or person when questioning their motives.
1. Well well well, I can't believe that happened.
2. Well well well, look who it is.
3. Well well well, what are you doing here?
2. Well well well, look who it is.
3. Well well well, what are you doing here?
by PineappleJuice March 08, 2015
by chriskimlover12 October 20, 2019
Any drink prepared with liquor deemed by a particular bar as "wells". All bars have different brands of "wells liquor". Usually this is their cheapest liquor and is used in most drinks unless a specific brand of liquor is "called" (requested).
See call.
See call.
by Wester97 March 30, 2004
The well is the shelf under the bar where they keep liquor at hand for mixing drinks. So, a well brand or house brand is the brand of liquor served when a customer requests a drink by its generic name (e.g. gin and tonic, scotch and soda). It's usually the least expensive brand served, as opposed to more expensive call brands.
by dianneordi June 15, 2008