Australian Def - to affirm confidence
Man 1: Oi Matt are you down for a sesh down at the Male Brothel on Sunday?
Man 2: Surely!
1π 1π
the whiter or older person's way of saying "fo shizzy" or "fo sho"
"Check those Jordan's on that Bentley... that's hot"
"For Sure"
or
"I'd really like to meet that fine african american woman over yonder, she's sexy for sure"
14π 70π
Person 1: Are we still going to the party?
Person 2: P sure it's at 4:20.
37π 1π
"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 skΓΌl"
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."
169π 7π
A phrase coming from the TV show known as the Brady Bunch, in which Jan tells her family about her fake boyfriend George Glass and Marcia replies "Sure Jan"
Marcia- "That's funny, I've never heard of a George Glass at our skΓΌl"
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"
186π 14π
Confident one is correct to the point one is willing to bet cans of soda, especially Mr. Pibb. Part of a betting game established by Mr. K, math teacher.
Mr. K: Are you sure?
Student: Yeah.
Mr. K: But are you Pibb-sure?
Student: Bring it on.
What you say to a person who you think is lying
Some one has just told you how hard they worked today, but you know differently so you say βsure mate β