An arbitrary term mainly used for denying something.
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When your friend says something you were thinking about, and instead of being a casual and saying "I was thinking the same thing!", you say this to tell him you had a similar brain occurrence
Nick: "It wants an example of how 'But of course' is used in a sentence."
Adam: "But of Course!"
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This is a typically atypical word used by paithiyams of I GDC CDM 2021-22. Death or otherwise they use this word to confabulate and infiltrate the group. Banning of such words and stickers associated is highly recommended to our great ji.
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The “Of Course” refers to an unbelievable and unrealistic bounce primarily in the game of golf, but can be applied to almost any sport or activity. The “Of Course” shot should go out of bounds, in the water, a hazard, or somewhere unrealistic. Somehow this shot bounces in the fairway, green, or out of trouble into a fantastic lie. Every time this bounce, skip, or miracle happens your first reaction is “Of Course.”
Example: Gary is teeing of on a par three, hooks his shot into a tree, the ball then bounces into play off a rock near the water hazard, skips of the rock, and then ends up within two feet of the hole. This is a typical “Of Course” bounce.
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Your answer when one replies to your order as though it was a request.
Brick Top: "I've got a bear-knuckle fight in a couple of days, I want to use the Pikey."
Turkish: "All right, of course."
Brick Top: "Of-course fucking of-course. I wasn't asking, I was telling."
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Yes this is indeed "Gofl Course." The biggest party spot in SE Portland. Online and in text messages it is most commonly abbreviated "gc."
"Dude, gofl course party tonight!"
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