A deep subject. Intensified with repetition.
"Well ..."
"That's a deep subject."
"Well, well ..."
"That's a very deep subject."
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In many towns in Ireland, 'well' is a salutation or greeting. Having used the expression all my life, I've never been able to figure out whether it's a kindly-meant enquiry as to whether or not all is well with the person so addressed, or simply an expectant demand for news updates - in my hometown, it always felt like the beginning of an interrogation!
Well, girl, haven't seen you in ages.
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1. <interjection> An expression of surprise or disbelief
2. <adverb> Skilful/skilfully
3. <adverb> Intimately
4. <adverb> informal; extremely
5. <noun> A bored hole into the ground to tap a supply of water, gas or oil
6. <noun> slang; The toilet
1. Well! I never expected John to be THAT good in bed!
2. Well done, Pete
3. I know your mother VERY well...
4. OMG Dat's well good dat! OMGOMG1
5. James, go and fetch a pail of water from the well, there's a good boy.
6. Hold on a second I've gotta use the well...
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A sarcastic remark given when someone is frustrated or annoyed by a person's comment or statements.
Me: I'm tired of you not texting me back quick enough
Her: Well
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A word used by those who don't want to be pinned down.
A non-answer to a specific question.
A delay tactic used by those who don't really want to answer the question.
Person 1: So when is the deadline?
Person 2: Well....
Person 1: So when is it?
Person 2: Well....
Person 1: ???@#$ , you aren't going to tell me are you.
Person 2: Mhmm
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Perhaps the most versatile phrase ever to appear on urban dictionary ever. It can be used in many many situations and contexts but its main uses are:
1. To be well in with someone - ie being in a relationship, or in someone's favour
2. Getting well in - can mean trying to start a relationship, pulling a bird, or getting to any of the 'bases' with anyone.
3."WELL IN!" as an exclamation - can be used either as an expression of success or celebration (ie an alternative to 'YES!') or used to indicate when a friend or associate is 'getting well in', usually in conjunction with a sharp elbow prod.
1. "Oh yeah, I've been well in with Suzie for nearly 2 years now"
2. "Don't worry you're well in with my family, they like you."
3. "Dude shut up i'm tryin to get well in here!"
4. "Got well in last night...ahhhh!"
5. (Guy finishes a sudoku) "WELL IN!"
6. Friend A: (talking to girl on phone) "So...do you fancy coming to the cinema later? you know, just me and you? you would? awesome!"
Friend B: WELL IN LAD!!! (sharp elbow prod in the side)
Friend A: OW! feck off, loser! No, not you Charlotte!
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