This roughly translates to 'Push me off a building and make it look like an accident'
Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.
This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'
This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
by Idkwhatimdoinganymore November 06, 2020
by I am depressed... September 28, 2018
by Izziy15 August 17, 2015
Either a very generic remark in response to a generic question, or something to be very worried about.
Louise: "I'm fine."
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018
Most told lie in the english language, next to "I have read and agreed to the Terms and Conditions".
by hugamoose3 June 07, 2011
Something you say to someone when you are not, in fact, fine at all, but you don't want to worry them.
by DelAnt May 18, 2009
by Somebody.that.you.used.to.know January 19, 2015