A fork of Rural Dictionary
A hole in the ground with water. Usually surrounded by a cylinder of bricks. Has a bucket on a pulley system that descends into the hole to collect the water.
Hym "Well... Then come hold me accountable, hotness! Actually, you can come hold me in any capacity... Prisoner in your basement. Anything goes!"
Iam "Really?"
Hym "What!? It's obvious they want to talk about it! Jesus Christ! They're worse than my mother with this shit! If you have a problem, come talk to me, directly, about the thing I did. Don't be vague or indirect or ask me loaded questions. Tell me what you want to talk about and actually want an open dialogue. Shit! It's ridiculous! They clearly missed the point of the Viking on a bridge story."
Sarah: "Have you seen my well?"
Gary: "No, but I would like to take a dip in it"
1. Adverb-to describe something good
2. Used as a transition word
3. A jacuzzi with really high walls. You know you want it
1. You did well.
2. Well, that's not right.
3. Ladies....
1. Term used in situations of disbelief.
2. Said to someone or people you didn't expect to see.
3. Used when speaking to a specific group or person when questioning their motives.
1. Well well well, I can't believe that happened.
2. Well well well, look who it is.
3. Well well well, what are you doing here?
A racist dog whistle used to signify when a (often negative) racial stereotype is being perpetuated. This is often used with the phrase, “Like a Moth to a Flame”.
Gained popularity after August 3rd, 2023 through the social media app ‘Tiktok’.
“Well well well” is also associated with the theme song from an animated television show “The Boondocks,” this theme song being attached to the character Uncle Ruckus- a black character known to hate his own race.
This dog whistle is often used in reference to Black and Jewish people, but does extend to all races.
Did you see that tiktok I sent you? All the comments were saying “well well well.”