Expression of repressed rage and anger at the world. Taken as a lament that with so many puppies (vulnerable shitheads/valuable commodities/etc) in the vicinity, one does not have the time or freedom to exercise one's creative vigour in destroying the whole goddamned lot of them.
Twenty CVs sent out, nineteen Dear John letters, one ignored. No money. So many puppies, so little time.
by Fearman December 18, 2007
by It’syahomeboiyoongi June 18, 2019
Used by monks in the video game Sleeping Dogs when Wei Shen tells the monks something that is supposed to sound deep but actually isn't that deep. Used to make fun of pseudo-intellectuals who think they're deep.
Pseudo-intellectual like Confucius: Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Actual intellectual: ah brudda, so true so true!
Actual intellectual: ah brudda, so true so true!
by Sladetbask April 12, 2021
by Doctor Demichelis February 27, 2018
The protest was more of a ‘so-so-protest’; due to the small numbers of people whom seemed to care enough to attend.
by Major Thomas Randle October 06, 2018
by #imher April 03, 2021
Answer to a "What if?" question that serves two different purposes:
1. To calm or diminish the problem for the time being
2. An answer when you absolutely do not care about the outcome
1. To calm or diminish the problem for the time being
2. An answer when you absolutely do not care about the outcome
by Piper Marie January 10, 2020

