Charmed, I'm sure
by Taran on Jul 09, 2004 03:58:07
A warm
greeting used upon being introduced someone. It is most often used in the
context of a highly
formal situation.
Example:
Madame: Miss
Davis,
Miss Miller.
Miss Davis: How delightful to meet you, Miss Miller.
Miss Miller: Charmed, I'm sure.
I'm not sure
by jaykay84 on Aug 30, 2009 00:38:38
Alternative: "I don't know"
In conversation, when the person speaking to you wants you to feel like you're part of the conversation, but doesn't want to give you an opening. This conveniently allows
the speaker to continue to
ramble on about something
trivial while the other person can only stand there and take it.
I'm sure they'll continue World Youth Day
by Ben Timberlake on Nov 02, 2007 00:19:12
1. An expression of support for an effort, organization or person. Often comes after a list of achievements.
2. A paraphrase of Patrick
Baron's hopes for
Pope Benedict XVI upon the naming of the
pontiff on April 20, 2005.
Example:
"Radiohead is totally turning the tables on the music industry. They're letting people set their own price for the new album, even giving it away for free. And I'm sure they'll continue
World Youth Day!"
“It means that he’ll continue the great work of Pope
John Paul! I’m sure he’ll continue World Youth Day! And … he’s just an awesome
holy man!”