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[edit]- Used to correct an error or slip of the tongue.
- (colloquial) A delaying filler.
- 2011, Jeremy Robert Hall, Summer Days:
- They were filth, utter filth. I mean, and this tops it. She even bought the video of her sister dying, or at least the sex act that killed her.
- 2019 October 13, Jack Freeman (interviewer), “Everything Brian Kelly said after Notre Dame's win over USC”, 247Sports, IrishIllustrated.com:
- Q. [...] To rush for 306 yards against that group, how did you accomplish that?
BRIAN KELLY: Well, look, I mean, I could stand up here and BS you guys all day and tell you we're the second coming of the Green Bay Packers rushing attack.
- Q. [...] To rush for 306 yards against that group, how did you accomplish that?
- (colloquial) A mild intensifier.
- I must say the title puts me off as well. I mean, come on. Is this supposed to be original or creative?
- (colloquial) An indication of approximation or uncertainty.
- I mean, it very well could be.
Synonyms
[edit]- (delaying filler): like, well, you know
- (mild intensifier): like, well, you know
- (indicating approximation or uncertainty): like, well, you know
Translations
[edit]delaying filler
mild intensifier
indicating approximation or uncertainty