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what you say when you don’t know what else to say
chris: i like another girl

mary: well.
well. by chriskimlover12 October 20, 2019
A word used in Ireland generally in tipperary and by culchies. Often followed by 'hows she cuttin'?' Means hi! =
Pat: Well dick! Howz she cutin'?
Dick: Ah, sure tis grand.

all in a bogger accent
well by KK-Max March 30, 2008
The well is the shelf under the bar where they keep liquor at hand for mixing drinks. So, a well brand or house brand is the brand of liquor served when a customer requests a drink by its generic name (e.g. gin and tonic, scotch and soda). It's usually the least expensive brand served, as opposed to more expensive call brands.
Order me a Jack and Coke. Their well brand tastes like bathtup gin.
well by dianneordi June 15, 2008
"Well ..."
"That's a deep subject."

"Well, well ..."
"That's a very deep subject."
well by Check Demon October 26, 2007
often used as a substitute for very or so
That test was well hard
well by meeru May 31, 2006
In many towns in Ireland, 'well' is a salutation or greeting. Having used the expression all my life, I've never been able to figure out whether it's a kindly-meant enquiry as to whether or not all is well with the person so addressed, or simply an expectant demand for news updates - in my hometown, it always felt like the beginning of an interrogation!
Well, girl, haven't seen you in ages.
Well by Tel September 17, 2005