for reasons
by Mec on Jul 17, 2015 08:06:52
Used as an
explanation as to why you are requesting something when you
don't want the people to know why. The more
sinister your statement sounds in context, the better.
reasoning
by The Light of Reason on Feb 23, 2005 05:02:05
\`rea'son`ing\ n.
1. Logical thinking
2. A word not many
devout religious followers are comfortable with (
no offense).
(3. Sign of the "
anti-christ"?)
Example:
1. With simple reasoning and logic, Michael figured out the lateral
thinking problem.
2. The atheist/
disbeliever pissed off the priest (or rabbi, cleric, etc) by using logic and reasoning to question the Bible (
torah, quran, etc).
for reasons
by AnonymousBoschToo on Jun 19, 2019 18:05:17
Originally found in an
engrish advertisement for Japanese sake, "for reasons" has come into common usage to ironically or sarcastically point out either obvious reasons for a thing, or a complete lack of explanation. It is also used to point out a nonsensical or
untrue explanation, or to avoid giving an actual explanation.
Example:
You can buy water inside, but they won't let you bring in your own water, for reasons.
Yeah, they won't let you use your cell phone on an airplane, for reasons.
Urban Dictionary editors keep deciding to not
publish my word, for reasons.