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interesting

Oh God, oh God, we're all gonna die!

Interesting as defined in "Serenity". (Had to do it ;) )

by Kazuya Darklight October 6, 2005

385๐Ÿ‘ 219๐Ÿ‘Ž


that's interesting

That's not interesting; actually, it's stupid.

Person 1: I really think Trump will make a good president.
Person 2: That's interesting.

by Doctorjay March 15, 2017

9๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


interesting

One of the best possible responses in various levels of conversation. There are many uses.

1. If you aren't paying attention to an elongated conversation and are struck out of your trance-like state of boredom to realize it's your turn to speak.

2. If you are put on the spot to give your opinion of something you don't particularly like or dislike, but you don't want to sound rude.

3. If you are trying to squirm your way out of awkward small-talk with someone you don't want to listen to.

1. Stacy: "...and then after he gave me flowers, he tried to KISS me! Eww!"
Rebecca: "...Huh? Oh. Interesting."

2. Joe: "So, how do you like the veggie burgers I made?"
Steve: "Well, they're interesting..."

3. Acquaintance: "Yeah, so how about them Yankees? I got their logo tattooed on my back last week. It's not healing properly though, the edges have pus."
You: "Interesting..."

by stfukthxdood March 1, 2010

64๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


interesting

pain in the ass, unpleasant, difficult, nuisance, difficult job, impossible job

Globalization is an interesting problem for many nations.
VP Cheney is an interesting person.

by larry lynch July 11, 2008

61๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


Interesting

A nice way of saying ugly.

Used when a friend asks you a question about appearance that you don't want to answer.

No! Of course not! You look... Interesting.

by totally free! That's me! June 17, 2011

28๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


That was interesting

A phrase you say when someone farts

*farts*

That was interesting

by Urmomgaeyuh January 27, 2021


*Interesting*

A replacement of "horny" or generally anything sexual. It is used around innocent people when you don't want to tell them what you actually mean. When typed, it is usually in italics.

"How was that fanfic you read?"
"It was, um...*interesting*"

"...Oh"

by ringo_soup January 17, 2021