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English much?

A phrase intended to point out that a speaker's native language probably isn't English.

"I go to store last week and see guy who steal my bike, it make me no happy!"

"English much?"

by Shiggity & Trionna December 15, 2011


not much to look at

A person who is not very good looking, or not good looking at all. Can typically vary from 'Plain Jane' or 'Average Joe' to somebody who is extremely displeasing to the eye, or plain out ugly. Often quite boring to look at as well, and can be out right ignored as well.

'Not only does Amanda try too hard to be cute and dumb, but she's quite ugly and fat too. Really, she's not much to look at'.

by Ladedada April 8, 2015


much obliged

Much obliged means that whatever was done is appreciated. Literally, it could be extended to mean that the person that says "Much obliged" now owes the other a favor. That the one that is obliged is under an obligation to pay back. Most people wouldn't expect a return favor though.

If a man is given a ride into town, when he gets out of the car, he might say "Much obliged". That would mean: "thank you for the ride. I am appreciative"

by Toastmaan September 24, 2008

858πŸ‘ 135πŸ‘Ž


much in the clutch

When someone is perfect under pressure when it really matters.

Dwayne Wade was much in the clutch when he made the buzzer beater 3 to win the game

by s-dog freeland April 25, 2011

20πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


And There was Much Rejoicing

Phrase from the comedy classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Because of its relatively obscure nature, it is most often used among geeks and hackers. When someone uses this phrase, it is customary for anyone in earshot to point their index finger upward and wave it like a flag in a circular motion, coupled with a very insincere "yaay" - another reference to the original scene.

A: I smote the dragon, and there was much rejoicing.
B: *twirls finger in the air* yaay.

by progamer124 September 7, 2003

277πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


much appreciated

If someone does something helpful to you. And u want to say thanks, u can use the word, 'much appreciated' in that case.

A : Hey, u forgot ur keys at my place.. Here.
B. Oh ! Much appreciated

by TheDamselπŸ‘Έ March 22, 2016

56πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Much Obliged

You use this word when your receiving something from a classmate in your math class.

Andrew: Hey Mateo can I borrow your calculator
Mateo: Sure Andrew
Andrew: Much obliged Mateo

by BigPapiAndrew21202 November 27, 2020