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Well well well

The term “Well well well” is a stereotype that black people steal, rob, shoot and eat watermelon.

You see a video posted on Tiktok of a black man looting the Apple Store. Most of the comments are saying “Well well well”.

by I Swallow Your Come July 25, 2024

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Well well well

A phrase that typically used to say the furthering of some kind of stereotype. First, popularized on tiktok, it is often used for videos of a person of a particular race engaging in behavior that is consistent with some kind of stereotype. It was first used by satirical character uncle ruckus from the show 'the boondocks'.

It can and has been used for racial stereotypes of all kinds and has become part of the modern day genz/a lexicon.

Video: black guy eating watermelon. Comment: Well well well
Video: white guy convicted of pedophilia. Comment: well well well.
Video: Asian guy winning a math competition. Comment: well well well.

by Terries July 5, 2024

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well well well

Say this when a black person eats chicken or watermelon

Jamal: *eating chicken*
You: well well well

by tmggmt March 27, 2024


Well Well Well

Well Well Well is an internet phrase when a stereotype (A black person eating chicken) is present followed by this emoji👴making a offensive yet funny joke

Well Well Well

by Drakie poo March 16, 2024


Well, Bill

Used whenever a conclusive decision regarding a matter has been reached

Man #1: "So regarding the lamp, its not going to be moved.
Man #2: I can't argue with you anymore, its your house.
Man #1: Well, Bill, its Settled, then.

by A Simple Observer March 19, 2024


acch well

sed regularly in all parts of scotland, and occasionally in england (although not many english ppl can say the cchhh part of acch--- also sed in the steriotypical scots word occh nooo jim---- but i have never heard that used in normal everyday terms)

"ur going 2 spew in 20 mins"
"acch well at least i can watch the rest of balamory!"

by born in the wrong decade November 30, 2004


well word

To say that you agree to something.

We going to the club, well word!

by Kdenman December 7, 2016