1. to freak out
2. to gross out, to give so. the creeps
to creep so. out:
"I do not like to be compared to him in the same sentence.
It creeps me out."
"Do you think she's ever smoked pot? I mean, like, successfully." "No, no, she told me that she saw you and Bill get high once, and it so creeped her out."
Californication, Season 1/6
Expresses extreme amounts of excitement about the advent of something or the prospect of doing something. Often abbreviated to "SMY".
Person 1: How do you feel about going to the bar?
Person 2: So much yes or "SMY"
With "that is", a retort to any statement considered inflamatory, inaccurate, uneducated, misinformed, misleading or intellectually lazy.
Believing that health care reform will euthanize seniors is SO FOX NEWS.
something that sucks so freakin much that it blows
"Waking up at 8:00 am blows so hard!"
A phrase used when reporters don't know they are on air
R1: I so pale
R2: You're on! *giggles*
RE: *Begins to give the news*
Saying "I'm so wavy" or that someone else is "wavy" means that they or you are "well dressed" or "very nice"
Damn, Lauren is so fucking wavy. I'm so wavy, so we should hook up
OK ya know when your all, ugh I hate her, or man that's so unfair?
Well, pissed is such a strong word,so say, "I'm so cheesed!"
Someone: Man, Mr. Sometwo was so unfair.
Somethree: I know, I'm so cheesed!