Casually:
Jordan: "I was taking a stroll in the park when I happened upon this girl."
Chris: "You win."
In exclamation:
Tyler: "That just happened!"
Jordan: "I was taking a stroll in the park when I happened upon this girl."
Chris: "You win."
In exclamation:
Tyler: "That just happened!"
by Brahmastra October 19, 2009
the verb in the idiom "something to happen (to a person)"
meaning "(of a person) to experience death or some other misfortune; a euphemism"
meaning "(of a person) to experience death or some other misfortune; a euphemism"
by Jon64Bailey March 16, 2013
For something to become real, typically an event. Often used in phrases of the form "What happened to (noun phrase)?", or "Would you happen to know (something)?"
"I was totally fine until this whole mess happened."
or "Then what happened to the money?!?"
or "Do you happen to have to time?"
or "Then what happened to the money?!?"
or "Do you happen to have to time?"
by JumboDS64 January 30, 2017
(Alkaloid slang) vi. 1. to do life as a performance piece. 2. to collaborate artistically or spend social time. 3. to be romantically involved with. n. 1. a performance, party or other event
"Keep happenin' scout."
"You happen with that banshee?"
"That was a hinque happen last night at your hop."
"You happen with that banshee?"
"That was a hinque happen last night at your hop."
by Brock Guilfoyle January 04, 2006
by JdogTwodolla November 22, 2010
It's a more socially acceptable version of "shit happens".
It can be used to:
1)express condolences for someone's situation without offering any apologetic words.
2)respond to a future problems that shows a sense of sadness/aggression towards it, but in a way without trying to complain
3)to shrug off a one's own, or someone else's, minor annoyance
4)substitute for an actual response, while still continuing the conversation
It can be used to:
1)express condolences for someone's situation without offering any apologetic words.
2)respond to a future problems that shows a sense of sadness/aggression towards it, but in a way without trying to complain
3)to shrug off a one's own, or someone else's, minor annoyance
4)substitute for an actual response, while still continuing the conversation
1)"My girlfriend just broke up with me"
It happens.
2)"I'm not looking forward to this physics test tomorrow"
It happens.
3)"I think the cafeteria is out of milk. (Ehh, it happens)"
It happens.
4)"Sounds like you've had a long day"
Yeah, it happens.
It happens.
2)"I'm not looking forward to this physics test tomorrow"
It happens.
3)"I think the cafeteria is out of milk. (Ehh, it happens)"
It happens.
4)"Sounds like you've had a long day"
Yeah, it happens.
by Nosyria March 23, 2013
1. an event, band, person or anything that is not cool, interesting, or attractive. usually used to give a negative recommendation about something
by K.D. Freedman February 09, 2009