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sense-making

(adj) something that makes sense.

Etymology: from German, translated directly into Germanized English.

Jack dumped Jill, and in a fit of rage Jill killed him. It was sense-making, really.

by Ami in Berlin June 7, 2012


Oh that makes sense

What you say when you're proved wrong by a thousand different people.

Guy 1: X is actually Y
Everyone: *Provides a lot of proof that says otherwise*
Guy 1: Oh that makes sense

by personinsidethemachine January 17, 2021


Well that makes sense

You’re obsessed

“I only text my friends when my fuckbuddy wakes up (I only care about him)” - “Well that makes sense”

by Hajoon February 22, 2021


dozen't make sense

What you'd say regarding da fact dat an 18-pack of eggs sometimes costs more than half-again-as-much as a box of 12.

One generally expects dat buying a larger "bulk" package of a certain item would automatically make da per-piece price lower, so it dozen't make sense to charge an extra 57% for an 18-pack of eggs.

by QuacksO April 9, 2024