A greeting similar to "take care".
Has two separate origins:
One from old Hebrew, and Yiddish where taken from a common greetings literal translation to "be well"
The other is coined from the movie "Demolition man" meant to sound like an evolution of slang that was meant to sound strange to contemporary viewers.
However the movie was a popular cult classic and the slang became commonly used in the following years, until the term became a common contemporary email signature in popular culture today.
Hi Mark,
See attached receipt for our recent concluded business. Feel free to reach out to me if you require similar services in the future.
Be well,
Marc
This is the response one receives, when they have locked the music and continues to forgoe all precautions for safety into the square.. usually followed by a hand shake .
Walking horizontally Miller received numerous Do Well gestures for his performance at the Gate.
You're a fucking shill who's literally getting paid to a have a fat cock.
Hym "Well actually kill yourself fat cock."
A better character than Scam Likely in the "Dungeons and Daddies" podcast.
Well Actually is more interesting than Scam Likely, who is just a bundle of fuckery.
When someone says something blatnetly obvious.
“I know you’ve quit and don’t really care but..”
-Well you’re not fucking wrong, Mel.
One who smells muddy waters
The well smeller came over and said the water was shitty!
"Get well done" is a versatile phrase than can be used in many situations, such as:
1. Wishing a get well soon
2. An adjective/verb; such as when you are DONE.
3. Good luck and Happiness
1. I heard you got sick yesterday, I wish you get well done soon!
2. I didn't study for the test at all. I am about to GET WELL DONE.
3. Get well done!