There's no symbolism in this form of media, and there's no reason to look that deep into it.
Or meaning not to look that deep into something (The curtains are just blue)
"Hey, calm down, the curtains are just blue. Don't look that deep into it."
"The curtains were just blue. Don't worry too much about it."
A joke that is "just not funny" is a really crap joke that only the person saying it finds funny. It is quite often a dad joke or a joke that is poorly timed and inappropriate for the situation it is said in. It's different than a dry joke in the sense that even the mostist lube couldn't make it wet.
"Just not funny" is also a way of describing a really salty dry person, who could really do with marinating in some moisture.
It can also be used off hand to aggregate people with residing hair lines.
Bro, your just not funny.
when you see something that makes you want to either kill yourself or rip your eyes out of your socket
Bro what the fuck did I just see I want to rip my eyeballs out of my socket
A response to the phrase "just saying."
When a person says something blunt, rude, or offensive, it can precede or follow an equally blunt, rude, or offensive comment to serve as a way of reminding a person that their words carry weight/there are consequences to their actions.
Jeph: Becky, your shoes look like shit. Hey-- just saying.
Becky: Jeph, go fuck yourself. Hey-- just feeling. :)
Comes from the old saying
"just a silent par" where the
accused doesn't know what the
par is.
Shaun Parr (lad) has been used
to create an easier saying than
"just a silent par"
By using "just a shaun" it has
been shortened down and also
has the meaning of a silent par.
Making it easier all round
Just a Shaun there Ollie.
When someone says you’re making fun of them aka roasting them but you’re not REALLY making fun just poking fun
“Stop roasting me” “not roasting just toasting”
Having a good time or a word to describe a good looking person
I’m on a Luvly one just