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could you

Referring to something you really, really cannot be bothered with.

I just walked through the rain for an hour, could you?

by jh11 March 23, 2011

13πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


might-could

v. 1. synonomous to "might" or "could" originating in the deep south. (really stupid)

Man: I might-could do that for ya.
Woman: um, wtf!?

by zit boner November 16, 2004

16πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Might could

phrase used by most southerners and Redneck teachers named susan

Sudent:Miss i didnt finsh my essay
Teacher:We might could try a little harder next time

by Senior Team April 25, 2008

16πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


could best

to have done somthing better than others

how was it possible that Ultima’s powers could best not only that of a modern man of medicine, but that of a priest.

by DUDE418 April 14, 2010

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Could-Be-Girlfriend

It means a girl who you liked, and liked you back. But things are just complicated and confusing. You’re not sure if you even had a thing, but people saw you as a couple. And it’s just whatever now :/

Bro 1: Bro look at the girl, she’s hella hot.
Bro 2: Don’t even think about it, she was my could-be-girlfriend.
Bro 1: Oof I’ll back off

by Oofmaster100 March 23, 2019


that could be a fact

When you're trying to play some one or if you really believe what their saying could be true, usually not the case, you say this to make someone feel real small.

Person 1: Yo, dem bul's just talkin all types of lala. They know they don't want non of this. Cause I'm the truth.
Person 2; damn young bul, that could be a fact...

by Finesse April 12, 2005

4πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Could do

A term used by people of the younger generation to show their distaste for an activity or event. Usually used by people who haven't got the courage to stand up and say "I would not like to attend this activity/event"

"Hey Ellie, do you want to go see One Direction on the weekend?"
"Yeah, could do."
"I'll take that as a definite no then."

by Gingerroman June 10, 2012

24πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž