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too clever by half

annoyingly proud of one's intelligence or skill and in danger of overreaching oneself.

"he always was too clever by half"

by Arminkshipper July 19, 2024


Too Weakers

Pants that hang low or are sagging.

Dan: Where'ed you get those Too Weakers.

Boliver: I got um over at Echo unlimited

by kInG O' BlInG June 4, 2010


Too Big

Theres no such thing. And the fact that you are looking this up on Urban Dictionary shows this is not a problem that you will ever have to worry about.

Your Girlfriend: Hey Babe! Your best friends dick pics just got leaked and look its 10 inches!

You: Damn, thats wayyy too big tho right?

Your Girlfriend: Uhhh….

by btcterms May 3, 2023


Too big

A guy that tells you he is too big to listen to you is a good thing for you. At least you know he's not trying to play up to your ego with what he's saying to you, he's telling you what he really thinks of you. Even if he's doing something right, you know you're not fucking up. So if you haven't left your humility behind, nobody needs to make sure you're in line with their agenda or plan.

Sometimes it's good to bask in what someone else did right, even if they got too big for you and they think you're slow or stupid now.

by Solid Mantis April 14, 2021


Too big

Nah bitch. Nobody's saying that shit.

Hym "Nahnahnah that shit isn't happening. Nobody said anything about too big motherfucker that is not reality. The fat-cocks are exempted entirely from all of the male body shaming that takes place. Not a thing. Never happened. I'm the only one doing it or saying it. No."

by Hym Iam February 11, 2024


it's a joke not a dick don't take it too hard

thing to say when someone bitches about a biology joke

z3ma b9a lih i3raf ghi les gènes dialo, it's a joke not a dick don't take it too hard

by Ayoub_Amer December 23, 2016


That way here too

This phrase is used instead of the term "um"
Although used quite frequently, this should not be a replacement for simply stuttering in a sentence or to dismiss valid claims or during an argument. Usually used in a corporate setting to dismiss colleagues or to vacate responsibility.

The weather outside is warm, that way here too.

Why is corporate making so many changes? That way here too

by The angry employee February 19, 2024