by Mike the Ekim February 4, 2006
Who's that?
Oh, just a friend; why do you ask?
No reason. (secretly insecure, jealous, sizing the other person up)
Oh, just a friend; why do you ask?
No reason. (secretly insecure, jealous, sizing the other person up)
by SuposedlyKnowledgeable April 14, 2021
Originally found in an engrish advertisement for Japanese sake, "for reasons" has come into common usage to ironically or sarcastically point out either obvious reasons for a thing, or a complete lack of explanation. It is also used to point out a nonsensical or untrue explanation, or to avoid giving an actual explanation.
You can buy water inside, but they won't let you bring in your own water, for reasons.
Yeah, they won't let you use your cell phone on an airplane, for reasons.
Urban Dictionary editors keep deciding to not publish my word, for reasons.
Yeah, they won't let you use your cell phone on an airplane, for reasons.
Urban Dictionary editors keep deciding to not publish my word, for reasons.
by AnonymousBoschToo June 19, 2019
by TheRealMandi August 1, 2008
"I've found a reason for me, to change who i used to be, a reason to start over new, and the reason is you"
by angelic_creature June 18, 2004
When a message is not well received because people are unreasonable. The message doesn't resonate with them.
The client doesn't understand or fully grasp the plan we are offering and are asking for the moon. I can't seem to reasonate them.
by Durvann May 2, 2021
by god is a bidoof November 27, 2014