Possibly one of the most convienient words I've come across, it kills of un-wanted conversation very effectively without offending someone.
Indeed answers any closed question, a sarcastic remark or general remark you really don't care to comment on. In the case of open questions replying "indeed" lets someone know that you really don't give a flying pig's ass and can express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
Definetley one for your vocabulary.
Indeed answers any closed question, a sarcastic remark or general remark you really don't care to comment on. In the case of open questions replying "indeed" lets someone know that you really don't give a flying pig's ass and can express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
Definetley one for your vocabulary.
by dw March 26, 2003
by Bob882 January 6, 2005
by flutie January 13, 2004
one word that will both answer annoying/uncomfortable questions without giving a definite answer and end annoying conversations, very useful.
by anonymous November 21, 2004
Something to say in agreement, whether or not you give a damn or even express any interest/pay attention.
<John:> Do you use ADSL?
<Murphy:> Indeed.
<Teacher:> Do your Maths sheet!
<Stacey:> Indeed.
<Mother:> Where did you put your sports shoes?
<Son:> Indeed.
<Murphy:> Indeed.
<Teacher:> Do your Maths sheet!
<Stacey:> Indeed.
<Mother:> Where did you put your sports shoes?
<Son:> Indeed.
by B-Drac September 19, 2003
by Dylowned July 31, 2005
1.(adverb) in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?
2. (accreditation) Matt Stull's word
2. (accreditation) Matt Stull's word
Matt: It's logical
Cynthia: indeed
Matt: that's my word
Cynthia: no it's not
Matt: yes it is, look, but i bet you don't have a Webster's dictionary
Cynthia: indeed
Matt: that's my word
Cynthia: no it's not
Matt: yes it is, look, but i bet you don't have a Webster's dictionary
by Luckeenkentucky December 20, 2006