agree
AgreeingAs agreed
Pre-emptive acknowledgement of something that may or may not have been agreed.
1> Used in an attempt to pre-empt further discussion by assuming agreement.
2> Used to reinforce agreement when it is mutually assumed.
3> Used as a greeting to imply the discussion or meeting occurance was previously agreed upon.
1> Used in an attempt to pre-empt further discussion by assuming agreement.
2> Used to reinforce agreement when it is mutually assumed.
3> Used as a greeting to imply the discussion or meeting occurance was previously agreed upon.
Example:
1> "Meet at Westbahnhof as agreed" - When you are at Westbahnhof and want your friends to come without discussion.
2> "So should I come around to your house as agreed?"
"Yeah man, as agreed!"
3> "As agreed bro, how have you been?"
1> "Meet at Westbahnhof as agreed" - When you are at Westbahnhof and want your friends to come without discussion.
2> "So should I come around to your house as agreed?"
"Yeah man, as agreed!"
3> "As agreed bro, how have you been?"
Agree
Example:
"We need more people at this party. I think inviting John, Paul, Pierre and Perry will liven up the vibes."
"Agree"
"We need more people at this party. I think inviting John, Paul, Pierre and Perry will liven up the vibes."
"Agree"
/agree
Agreed
A word used quicky to trick someone into doing something they don't want to,counter'd by a swift door to the face or ball to the groin.
Example:
(Doorbell)
George:Graham?
Graham:C'min'out?
George: I ca(interrupted)
Graham:Agreed, ur comin out!
(Door Slams)
Graham:Ow!
Graham:Want to knock for matt?
George: Matt No wa(interrupted)
Graham:Agreed, let's go!
George:Can you pass me the football.
Graham:(High-pitched yelp!!)Eeiii!
(Doorbell)
George:Graham?
Graham:C'min'out?
George: I ca(interrupted)
Graham:Agreed, ur comin out!
(Door Slams)
Graham:Ow!
Graham:Want to knock for matt?
George: Matt No wa(interrupted)
Graham:Agreed, let's go!
George:Can you pass me the football.
Graham:(High-pitched yelp!!)Eeiii!
hard agree
agree fighting
Example:
person a: No, there are 72 original episodes of Star Trek!
person b: No, because the pilot was a two parter!
person a: Yeah, and two parters count as one episode!
person b: But the pilot didn't get spit up into two parts until later, so that means that there were originally only 72!
person a: No! .......Wait, that's what I said.
person b: Huh?
person a: We're agree fighting again.
person a: No, there are 72 original episodes of Star Trek!
person b: No, because the pilot was a two parter!
person a: Yeah, and two parters count as one episode!
person b: But the pilot didn't get spit up into two parts until later, so that means that there were originally only 72!
person a: No! .......Wait, that's what I said.
person b: Huh?
person a: We're agree fighting again.
Nod and Agree
When you just nod your head yes, acting as if you care or understand what someone is telling you just to get them to shut up and go away
Example:
John: Damn here comes corey i dont wanna hear his shit
Shelby: just nod and agree and he will go away
John: Damn here comes corey i dont wanna hear his shit
Shelby: just nod and agree and he will go away