Having the urge to act or attempt something at the hardest time to do so
Girl: Wanna take a break later if we need to and meet up for a bit?
Guy: You're a peculiar little person. You always wanna hang out at night when its hardest to do so.
Girl: It's not like I know until you tell me. I don't have a hardest-sense.
A nosy neighbor that can sense when you’re up to something and wants to know ALL the dirt.
I can hear Karen and Greg fighting. My yenta-sense is tingling and need to get the gossip!
Common American phrase dating back to the late nineteen-hundreds. Very classy but also popular thing to say. Critically dubbed "meta-nationalist". Can be adapted to other countries.
You: Doesn't look like there's anything going on here today; the library's empty.
Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.
"I mean, I'm reading it how you're reading it and I'm like 'It doesn't make any sense!' "
Hym "That isn't how I'm reading it though so no... That's not what you're doing. This is what I was talking about earlier. The assertion that our disagreement comes from MY failure to comprehend information. It's not that it doesn't make sense to me it's that Leviticus IS a slavery and animal sacrifice instruction manual. It outlines exactly how it wants you to treat slaves and it tells you exactly how many animals you have to kill to forgive sin. I'm not failing to understand anything. I think I made a fallacy out of that? Did we ever find out if that was already a thing or not? Argumentum ad Comprehendum? Is there already one that is like that? New fallacy! Humanity's greatest schilar of reason!"
People that have knowledge on how to cook a potato, without being taught.
Sam did not need a recipe on how to bake a potato because he has potato sense.
(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.