suffix added to a phrase to lessen the stupidty of it.
Bush knows what he's doing... or something.
by Bug August 27, 2003
approximately so. roughly speaking. thereabouts.
Woody Allen: The only thing unusual is that she's Mia's daughter. But she's an adopted daughter and a grown woman. I could have met her at a party or something.
by LexAveNYC May 3, 2009
Used cleverly to include any other possible definition, therefore guaranteeing that you are being, technically speaking, honest, truthful, and direct.
I am the most badass motherfucking god since Anubis... or something!!
by AnubisReplacement March 29, 2017
"Something something" means that whatever the person is talking about isn't worth clarifying.
"Why didn't you show up?"
"Something something work."
"Oh."
"Yeah..." -leaves-
by Krammn September 3, 2015
A word you have looked up on urban dictionary because you were bored.
I'm going to look up something because I'm bored.....
by Alex_Awesomeness June 9, 2019