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A word used by a polite, experienced art teacher while they are observing a students sub par, dull artwork which evokes nothing but disappointment within the teacher towards said student.
Student: "Hey Ms. How is my painting going?"
* Teacher observes the painting, hiding their cringe *
"It's very... Interesting."
* Teacher observes the painting, hiding their cringe *
"It's very... Interesting."
by Locodudeof97 August 27, 2015
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In normal conversations, used to express doubt, curiosity, or critique. If someone says "this is interesting", it could mean "I doubt it", "I don't understand why it doesn't work", "Is this really true?", "How strange is that?"
First, he said he will come to the party. After he got to know the host, he said he had no time and needed to work. That's interesting!
by PeterDan00 June 30, 2010
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said when something really ISN'T interesting (said in a serious tone)
or when you don't know what else to say in a situation (said in a serious and kind of awkward tone)
or when you don't know what else to say in a situation (said in a serious and kind of awkward tone)
by Karen WHAATT October 05, 2003
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Lets say you just watvhed a movie and somebodys house , when they ask you if you liked it( but you did not) you say in-ter-es-ting you have to space it like that
How was the movie
in-ter-es-ting
in-ter-es-ting
by you dont know me November 06, 2004
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When a fat girl sends you an e-mail from an online dating service and states you sound 'interisting' to boost her self-esteem because she messed up by pressing the wrong button, and felt awkward.
by joe January 02, 2004