a word you would use when agreeing with someone, or just saying it after any sentence is fine too.
You can also use period uh which would be in a negative way obvi.
Person A: I finally peed today.
You: period ah
or
Person B: I haven't peed today.
You: period uh
"Seat type" objects like chairs, couches, sofas, etc. with slick-surfaced non-absorbent upholstery that wipes clean easily. Favored by girls and younger women during "that time of the month".
While highly desirable, period furniture is often quite expensive, so washable slipcovers can be a more-economical alternative.
space period is like when you in a argument and you dont wanna show the other person you reacting so you either wanna make them mad or subtly end the conversation
bf: “you was overreacting i didnt even do nothing that serious”
gf: “ok .” <—— this is a example of space period
when u use a space before a period to add character to a message. also applies to question marks and exclamation marks.
space period: what .
space question mark: wdym ?
space exclamation point: that’s certainly an outfit u wore !
when u use a space before a period to add character to a message. also applies to question marks and exclamation marks.
space period: what .
space question mark: wdym ?
space exclamation point: that’s certainly an outfit u wore !
In a long-distance relationship, the art of timing visits so that they never coincide with your girlfriend's monthly period.
Bro 1: Dude, she's been in Europe for 2 years and I'm going to visit her next week!
Bro 2: You better period dodge like a mothafucka!
Bro 1: Man I hadn't seen her in 2 months, and when I finally went to see her, she was on the rag!
Bro 2: Dude, you should've period dodged that shit!
Bro 1: I've visited her once a month for the past 3 years, and she's never been on her period once!
Bro 2: Your period dodging is second to none!
A phrase presumably used to mean "recent past." This is a phrase that has been around for a very long time (at least since the 1920's or 30's, probably longer) but is such an underwhelming turn of phrase that comes off as simultaneously pompous and pretentious, that in the year 2023 no one has yet bothered to even enter it into Wiktionary or any other online dictionary. So its time has come, and it is now being entered into one of the greatest dictionaries to grace humanity with its presence. :-)
Arnold Rimmer (character in the TV show Red Dwarf): "It happened in the past period."
Lister: "Past period!? Rimmer, English speakers don't speak like that."
Adapted from Red Dwarf episode "Balance of Power"