Not much
-“Not much”-A
sequence of words consisting of “Not” and “much” WARNING when combined they form a
lethal injection to any conversation and stops it dead in its
tracks leaving no survivors!
Much of a muchness
by RoryRPM on May 26, 2020 22:50:26
muchness
by Lost My Muchness on Mar 10, 2010 07:02:17
The
innocence and imagination that appears in the hearts of young children. As
the children grow older, they become
more mature, and gain responsibilities. They lose their muchness.
much
by Paro on May 18, 2005 11:20:05
When we say
sentences like 'Walk much?' we
shorten 'Do you walk much?'
VERB + much
ADJECTIVE + much
NOUN + much
ADJECTIVE and NOUN + much
etc.
Much?
by Varcoe on Sep 26, 2008 01:42:13
Example:
Vince buys a new car and rocks up to his friends place and says "Do you like my
new wheels? "Jealous much?"
Vince: Dude, I just saw my ex girlfriend with another guy..
Dan:
Ohhhh man!
Awkward much?
Vince: Cigarette much?
Dan: Yeah man, im really keen for one.
Vince: What are you up to tonight? Work much?
Dan: Yeah man... Its pretty lame!
muches
by hopenfaith8144 on Dec 04, 2010 17:26:00
Much (?)
by BabeyGurl on Nov 21, 2009 20:55:51
Used at the end of a sentence, as if to
confirm something that
you already know. Often used in a playfully
disrespectful way. Can also be used in a similar way to adding 'not' to the end of a sentence.
Example:
Example1:
A: (says insult)
B: (overeacts)
A: Wow,
over reaction much (?)
------
Example2:
A: What's
1+1?
B: Haha, Genius much (?)
much
by justalilmuch on Apr 02, 2018 11:33:57
Adjective used to describe someone/something that is just "a lot." Can be used in similar instances as "
extra." Short for "
too much."
much
by Jackson Samuel on Jun 09, 2009 17:27:10
Used on the end of adjectives to make retarded sentences.
If you want to sound like you're a
conformist then
go ahead. OR you could sound like you're from a modern age with advanced people (yes even the prostitutes) then, you probably should
just leave it alone.
that much
by larstait on Oct 13, 2003 05:15:52