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too-shey

It's actually "touche" from the french. It's an expression acknowledging that an opponent has been successful or makes an exceptionally good point.

-Bill: You can't cross the border without a passport.
-Mary: too-shey Bill...

by cenamid January 15, 2015

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


too turnt

when you've had too much to drink and you're passed out on the floor

Jim was too turnt last night

by goonzzz123 October 9, 2013

62πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Too white

When you don’t behave or speak like any β€˜Latisha’ or any β€˜LeBrown’.

Used mainly by black people. Can also be used by Latinos, Asians or self-guilted white people.

Derek: β€œHey guys! I met this awesome girl during ballet”
LeShaun: β€œBallet? WTF nigga? You too white!”

by JustAGuyOnTheWeb May 20, 2020

24πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


You too

Something that you say after you are told to "enjoy your meal" or " have a happy birthday" or "have a nice trip". Generally it makes you sound and feel like an idiot. You usually are.

Waiter: Enjoy your meal
Me: You too... uh.... i mean..... once you decide you want to eat.... dangit

by LOWGUNS August 29, 2010

101πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


too unreal

too un.re.al |toō| |ΛŒΙ™nˈrΔ“(Ι™)l|
adjective
not seeming real to a point of excess; so strange as to appear imaginary - more so than necessary, permitted, or desirable.

That 'Big Johnson' crew-neck sweatshirt is TOO UNREAL!

by too_unreal June 16, 2012


too saucy

Bold, too cool, too fly.

Her name is chantel and her Bmw is too saucy.

by Mtell2018 November 18, 2017


Ol Too

Ol Too (adverb)- an expression that emphasizes an overwhelming moment, happening, situation, or unusual happenstance. Often followed by the word many.

Examples:

1. While driving down highway 5 on a journey, one saw quite a lot of Family Stickers (those annoying stick figure family stickers on cars). Overwhelmed and concerned by these because one finds them annoying and unnecessary, one blurted out "OL TOO MANY FAMILY STICKERS."
2. When drinking, one may come across the troublesome "pocket" in your drink (often caused by cheap alcohol and lack of stirring). One may scream (with look of anguish on face) "Ol too many pockets"

Ol too can also explain single adjectives, often followed by "for one's own good"

"Ol too dumb for one's own good."
"Ol too overwhelmed for one's own good"

"Ol too" can be used some what freely, but we encourage to only use it when overwhelmed and frustrated. You will soon find yourself unable to control when using "ol toos" and will find that it helps express what you're feeling.

by hennybb December 31, 2011