Back in the day
by hunthill on Aug 18, 2006 18:13:06
Completely meaningless phrase which has gained
inexplicable global popularity. It's an
incomplete thought: Back in what day? It's a redundant way of saying "Once, I..." or "I used to..." and adds words without adding any extra meaning. Similar to the equally pointless "at the end of the day..." popularised by
English soccer stars.
Back in the day
by hunthill on Aug 18, 2006 18:14:20
Completely meaningless phrase which has gained
inexplicable global popularity. It's an
incomplete thought: Back in what day? It's a redundant way of saying "Once, I..." or "I used to..." and adds words without adding any extra meaning. Similar to the equally pointless "at the end of the day..." popularised by
English soccer stars.
back in the day
by JenThe80'sFan on May 24, 2004 22:33:38
A time in one's life looked back upon with great
fondness. Usually invokes a memory of a particularly
memorable or
traumatic incident.
Example:
Back in the day, we used to get drunk and
cruise the city.
Back in the day, my dad had a
mullet.
Back in the day, _________ was a lot cooler than now.
back in the day
by brainz on Nov 08, 2001 13:55:55
Back In The Day
by DennyJr on Nov 22, 2006 20:03:26
Example:
We'd play hide-n-seek only
after dark, back in the day.
Back in the day, I could beat
Mario Brothers in 10 minutes.
Back in the day, I'd bug my sister 'til she ran to her bedroom
bawling, then laugh hysterically.
back in the day
by Brit on Oct 05, 2003 07:03:11
Example:
"I used to
play some
ball back in the day."
"That
team was actually good back in the day."
back in the day
by ice up da cornhole on Apr 13, 2007 09:51:39
back in the day
by hunthill on Aug 16, 2006 23:28:24
Completely meaningless phrase which has gained mysterious global popularity. It means "Once, I..." or "I used to..." but is
uglier and
lazier. Similar to the equally meaningless "at the end of the day..." popularised by
English soccer stars.
back in the day
by Ryan Clark Jr. on Sep 24, 2017 00:20:29
Example:
Person A: I found some old records in an
antique store the other day; made from
vinyl and everything.
Person B: What are records?
Person A: They're how people listened to music back in the day before
CDs and radios.