indeed
Possibly one of the most convienient words I've come across, it kills of un-wanted conversation very effectively without offending someone.
Indeed answers any closed question, a sarcastic remark or general remark you really don't care to comment on. In the case of open questions replying "indeed" lets someone know that you really don't give a flying pig's ass and can express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
Definetley one for your vocabulary.
Indeed answers any closed question, a sarcastic remark or general remark you really don't care to comment on. In the case of open questions replying "indeed" lets someone know that you really don't give a flying pig's ass and can express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
Definetley one for your vocabulary.
indeed
What Teal'c always says in the TV show Stargate SG - 1.
O'Neill: Wow, Teal'c, you sure do say indeed a lot.
Teal'c: Indeed.
Teal'c: Indeed.
indeed
overused phrase meaning "yesh, of course".
suggested alternative: indubitubly
suggested alternative: indubitubly
"I hate Mr. Eiler."
"Indeed."
"Indeed."
indeed
one word that will both answer annoying/uncomfortable questions without giving a definite answer and end annoying conversations, very useful.
--So I heard that she completely rejected yo ass when you asked her out.
--indeed
--indeed
indeed
Something to say in agreement, whether or not you give a damn or even express any interest/pay attention.
<John:> Do you use ADSL?
<Murphy:> Indeed.
<Teacher:> Do your Maths sheet!
<Stacey:> Indeed.
<Mother:> Where did you put your sports shoes?
<Son:> Indeed.
<Murphy:> Indeed.
<Teacher:> Do your Maths sheet!
<Stacey:> Indeed.
<Mother:> Where did you put your sports shoes?
<Son:> Indeed.
indeed
A word used when someone is telling you about their problems and frankly you don't give a fuck
Joe:I forgot to take my dog humper for a walk today
Dylan:indeed
Dylan:indeed
indeed
1.(adverb) in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?
2. (accreditation) Matt Stull's word
2. (accreditation) Matt Stull's word
Matt: It's logical
Cynthia: indeed
Matt: that's my word
Cynthia: no it's not
Matt: yes it is, look, but i bet you don't have a Webster's dictionary
Cynthia: indeed
Matt: that's my word
Cynthia: no it's not
Matt: yes it is, look, but i bet you don't have a Webster's dictionary