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worth it

Usually used to describe an event where bad things happened but the end result was positive. Used as a stand alone phrase.

Friend: Dude, I you totally threw up on the roller coaster!
You: Worth it!

by Blackzmyth October 11, 2007

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worth it

An interjection used when something bad happened as a result of something you did, but you feel satisfied despite said result.

"I just pulled a huge prank on my professor. I ended up suspended, but worth it."

by cutesy pastel living doll December 22, 2013

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worth it

(n) A phrase yelled by someone when his or her opponent had the upper hand in some given contest or clash. The opponent's upper hand usually results from either the yeller's mistake or the yeller's usage of too weak of an attack.
(Commonly used in video game settings.)

*The opposite can also be true, the yeller can have the upper hand and say the phrase in order to humiliate/frustrate their opponent, but this is generally looked down upon as bad sportsmanship.

While playing Super Smash Brothers Melee, your opponent KOs you. But, you gave him a little damage by countering with your weak attack, so you yell: "Worth it!"

While playing an online game, your opponent makes a huge mistake allowing you to own him. You either type and/or yell: "Worth it!"

by DarkRoom November 16, 2004

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not worth it

U need to leave and go find someone better. Ur better than them and they r worthless.

Their not worth it you can do so much better

by depressed life December 8, 2017

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worthful

adj. socialite/carefree/party girl/ditz slang for describing the act of being of some purpose to society or anything for that matter. Implicit by the grammatically erroneous nature of the word (since it's not a real word...yet) is the innocent, fun-loving naiveity that is often associate with a socialite or fun-loving party hopping individual, etc. To be worthful means to be productive, to be person of substance, for however short a period of time.

Related words: non-worthful, adj. To be non-worthful is to behave in ways that are of now value to anyone yourself included. non-worthful behavior includes drinking a 40 on a weekday morning, clubbing 5 nights a week, shopping sprees in the middle of exams, etc. etc.

Example:
Here's to another night of non-worthful partying baby!

Hey bitches, cant make dinner at Butter because i need to be worthful in the library for like 3 hours, but i'll meet up with you at aer. xoxo.

let's do something worthful for like an hour and then start drinking.

by llrb November 22, 2005


worthful

Something or someone that has a value, whether emotional or otherwise.

He is a worthful person to me.

by twin_stacks April 26, 2013


worth

the value or meaning of someone or something; often used sarcastically to indicate that something has no value or meaning

emil has worth

by td0tr0y March 24, 2004

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