"Sure, Jan" is used when you can easily read a family or friend for the filthy liar they are. You say it when you obviously know they are lying but you don't want to call them out in front of everyone. Phrase originated from A Very Brady Sequel.
Marcia- "That's funny, I've never heard of a George Glass at our skül"
Jan- "That's because he's a transfer student. He came in the last week of school. He's really good looking and thinks I'm really cool."
Marcia- "Sure, Jan."
Jan- "That's because he's a transfer student. He came in the last week of school. He's really good looking and thinks I'm really cool."
Marcia- "Sure, Jan."
by Marcia Glass January 27, 2015
by scottra February 15, 2005
"A handheld device used to achieve a totally new kind of "eyegasm" by providing a much needed, very pleasant and stimulating massage and relief for the eye area.
First mentioned Gemma Chan referring to Foreo IRIS as a "buzzy tool" or "an eyebrator".
First mentioned Gemma Chan referring to Foreo IRIS as a "buzzy tool" or "an eyebrator".
"It looks like a vibrator, so I call it my "eyebrator"". Gemma Chan
"Girl, I got this IRIS eyebrator, now- that's an eyegasm!"
"Girl, I got this IRIS eyebrator, now- that's an eyegasm!"
by Slova January 27, 2021
a.) An insincere or sarcastic way of saying "that's too bad", or "deal with it"
b.) Short version of the phrase "'Tough titty', said the kitty, when the milk went dry."
b.) Short version of the phrase "'Tough titty', said the kitty, when the milk went dry."
Child: But Mom... I don't want to mow the yard!
Mom: Well, tough titty. You're going to do it anyway.
Mom: Well, tough titty. You're going to do it anyway.
by RobAM December 29, 2004
That scumbag is taking advantage of people's trust as pawns in his moneymaking scam , what a dirty rotten scambag !!
He's a real scammer who uses his role and power to exploit the trust of his victims , a real scambag !!
He's a real scammer who uses his role and power to exploit the trust of his victims , a real scambag !!
by Jo Jo 666 September 13, 2019
the feelings you have about your past and the things that have happened to you, which often have a negative effect on your behaviour and attitude
by do you like my fake nails dadd March 30, 2021
Originally a word for someone who is a drunkard, over-fond of ale, of tossing the pot of ale back.
Earliest example of this known is in 16th century Elizabethan English,
Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night", has the word in the closing part of the play, in Feste's song.
Nice to see it's still used, even if the meaning could be slightly different.
Earliest example of this known is in 16th century Elizabethan English,
Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night", has the word in the closing part of the play, in Feste's song.
Nice to see it's still used, even if the meaning could be slightly different.
"But when I came unto my beds,
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
With toss-pots still had drunken heads,
For the rain it raineth every day."
That Kevin is an effin tosspot, pissed out of his head again.
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
With toss-pots still had drunken heads,
For the rain it raineth every day."
That Kevin is an effin tosspot, pissed out of his head again.
by jack10pen January 01, 2009