used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested.
"it was not expected to last long, and indeed it took less than three weeks"
used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested.
A word Owned by Johan Gonzalez
"it was not expected to last long, and indeed it took less than three weeks"
A childish version of the word Indeed
John: Dude, do you got the new Assassins Creed?
Daniel: Indeedity!
She is a very very nice girl that just wants the best for everyone. She most likely will leave you on read if she’s Sad, Mad, Stressed, Annoyed or pretty much any emotion. She gets called pretty a lot but doesn’t believe it. She most likely likes one boy at a time and really just goes for personality. When she is sad or whatever she doesn’t like when you put yourself before cause she doesn’t ever feel loved. She HATES when you compare your life to hers. And Oh my gosh don’t get me started when she tells you who she likes DO NOT SHARE WHY HE LIKES YOU OR HOW HE TEXTS YOU MORE CAUSE SHE DOESNT CARE. At the end of the day she is a really nice person and she just wants friends and to be loved.
She’s amazing that’s all i gotta say. Indee Faith
A person is genuinely dependable if they provide assistance during a trying time.
A truly dependable person proves themself to be a friend in need is a friend indeed, by always offering help during difficult times
awesome song by cryptic wizard
i was listening to tokers indeed when i was crunk
An affirmative word used specifically to accept an offer or request to play the popular tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons (DnD).
Frotchoubulop: Hey Scongulous! Wanna play some DnD later?
Scongulous: D-indeed, bro!