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Very fine people

Any racist who would bend over backward to deny they are racist.

"So, what is all this noise around telling to someone who wasn't born here to go back to their country? It is at worst xenophobic but you lefties just can't wait to twist our words to call us racists! I am anything but that, I even have a black friend!"

"No, no. You guys are all very fine people."

by Arruz July 30, 2019


a very stable asshole

An increasingly popular nickname for the 45th President of the United States.

It has become apparent to most of us as we head into this impeachment inquiry that the Pussy Grabber in Chief is a very stable asshole.

by Dr Bunnygirl October 07, 2019


Very high level

Phrase used to overstate a particular action or situation in a playful manner after an all night of partying.

"Oh, very high level dishwasher"
"Don't like this party, low-level. Let's go find very high-level."
"Tony, you missed your first two classes today! That's low level."

by notveganbutcokehead February 12, 2020


very stable genius

A moron.

I went from VERY successful businessman, to top T.V. Star to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius and a very stable genius at that!

by tsella January 06, 2018


A Very Potter Sequel

The TOTALLY AWESOME sequel to A Very Potter Musical which now has Umbridge, Firenze, Luna, Lupin, Rita, and Sirius! All new songs and dance are included as this sequel is in the setting of Harry Potter and friends FIRST year! That's right, they're going back in time for this one!
(or in this case, going back to Hogwarts!)
If you thought the first one was awesome, you'll want to feed yourselves to Aragog's children for this one!
And if you don't know what that last sentence was, it's all in the sequel, along with RED VINES and more! :D

1st person: *finishes watching the musical* "wow that was TOTALLY AWESOME! What should I do now??"

2nd person: "you know they made a sequel right? It's called A Very Potter Sequel and it's also very TOTALLY AWESOME!"

1st: *watches sequel and dies of happiness*

by Mandy14 October 02, 2010


very good sir

Very good sir derives from the commonly spoken word of agreement used by butlers and chauffeurs.

Man: I just won $1,000 in the lottery, Chives.
Chives the Butler: Very good sir.
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Man: Take me to the theatre, Charles.
Charles the Limo Driver: Very good sir

by ParadigmRemix May 02, 2010


so very Jethro

A put-down which derives from the glaringly déclassé and unsophisticated behavior of the nouveau riche Jethro Clampett of the popular 1960s TV show, “The Beverly Hillbillies.”

My dear, you are so very Jethro!

by Dr Bunnygirl June 30, 2021