A way of saying 'hello how are you doing?' in Northern Ireland
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A fight between drunk people characterized by flailing arms with an occasional striking blow. Broken up by people who are not as drunk.
Sorry I pulled your hair when we were breaking up that swinging bout.
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Exhibiting a preference to express oneself with deeds rather than words. (Attributed to Marshawn Lynch during interview with the always loquacious Deion Sanders prior to Super Bowl XLVIII)
Deion Sanders: You just don't want to talk, really...
Marshawn Lynch: I'm just 'bout that action, boss.
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Phrase meaning about to leave.
Bout to be spillin, gotta be home by 5.
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1. A faux apology which serves as an adequate defense against any multitude of allegations. Displays not only a complete disregard with respect to any responsibility for one's behavior, but also an entitlement to continue such a course of action without fear of the consequences.
Works well in conjunction with the phase "YOLO"
2. A phrase which can serve to mean nothing in particular, except the fact that one is intoxicated and currently care-free. Generally used by college age females in a most annoying manner.
Courtney: Nick! we've been together for a year and I just tested positive
Nick: sorry bout it
Tom: dude I don't remember anything, did I drive last night?
Me: yeah we talked you into it
Tom: WTF?!
Me: Sorry bout it
Drunk girl 1: Vodka shots sorry bout it
drunk girl 2: SORRY BOUTTT IT!!!
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pronounced "bout elebem". This is used to pertain to quantity, time and age, and other things too. Any question asked pertaining to these categories warrant this answer. This is very popular in the ITL, NC
Guy 1.."What time is it, bro?"
Guy 2... "Bout '11 " (its actually 7:45)
Guy 1 "How old was that girl you fucked?"
Guy 2 "Bout '11"
Guy 1 " How many beers you had, man?"
Guy 2 "Bout '11"...