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Well off

A general sort of synonym for "rich," similar in use to "well-to-do." It's often a term used by those who are accused of being rich, but don't much like the snobbery inherently implied with that term. In such a scenario, it's more supposed to mean something along the lines of, "having enough money that I don't need to worry about my accounts, but not having so much money that I can buy solid gold houses and carved diamond wristwatches every other Tuesday."

"I'm not really rich," said William as he paid for everyone's movie tickets, "I'm just well-off."

by Fat People In Leather March 27, 2005

183πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


well wear

Hiberno-Emglish phrase, from "bain maith as" or "wear it well". Usually said to someone who has just bought a new garment, car or other large purchase.

Nice Coat, buiog, well wear!

by kidcojonez November 17, 2007

43πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


well-rounded

To possess positive qualities and have balance; prepared.

Jimmie Doan aka Bob the Builder was so well-rounded during Mr. Hope Initiative 2010, he amazed the entire audience with his well-roundedness.

by Patrick Chau Zordon July 25, 2010

81πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


tom welling

the hottest guy on the planet. the actor from the wb show smallville

omygod! did you see tom wellings ass on smallville last night?!

by dfscasdfasdfsadfsadf September 9, 2005

310πŸ‘ 66πŸ‘Ž


Well played

This statement is often used in place of "touchΓ©". However, "well played" shows more class. The proper use is when one has been defeated or has lost in a battle of words.

A: You realize that I just beat you at chess and in the argument about who would be a better president.

B: I know. Well played.

by BMWMUNK December 7, 2004

522πŸ‘ 120πŸ‘Ž


harrison wells

A very smart person who masks themselves as a cripple but is actually faster than the flash. Also has a tendency to kill mothers.

"I killed your mother"

"Wow whadda Harrison Wells"

by Meme/Paul February 17, 2018

17πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Orson Welles

Was an influential American film director, writer, and actor. Though he is most well known for his infamous 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast and his 1941 directoral debut Citizen Kane, considered by many to be the greatest film ever made, Welles has done far more than that.

Welles is often seen as a genius and one of the greatest filmmakers ever, yet, due to problems he had in Hollywood after the release of his first two films, Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons, he is also seen as a fallen giant and a commercial failure. Welles was also very overweight for the latter half of his life.

You know who is a great filmmaker? Orson Welles!

I feel more betrayed than Orson Welles after Hollywood butchered The Magnificent Ambersons.

Go on a diet you Orson!

by ShotgunAndy June 18, 2008

41πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž