Things now you're well? is a less common phrase used by Irish people. It is more common in the south of Ireland. Roughly translated it means: How are you?
'Things'... everything you care about.
'Now'...currently.
'You're'...you are.
'Well?'...feeling alright about them?
'Hey Billy. Things now you're well?'
'Not too bad Aisling. Not too bad. Things now?'
'Era, can't complain.'
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”.
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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.
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Say this when a black person eats chicken or watermelon
Jamal: *eating chicken*
You: well well well
black person doing or eating what they like
black person: bro u want some chicken
you: 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
One who is sophisticated, well-educated and gracious. A person who exudes confidence, wit and social acumen.
Martin is so well-refined that I never have to worry about being embarassed in social settings. He can converse with just about anyone on any topic.